Christmas Trees 2024 Tayside Forestry @ Glendoick
NEW for 2024
Tayside Forestry at Glendoick
Range of Christmas Trees from 1st December
Nordman Fir; Abies nordmanniana
- By far the most popular Christmas tree variety in the UK, the Nordman fir is best known for its excellent needle retention.
- It has soft, deep green, glossy foliage on tiered branches that are perfect for displaying large baubles.
Available as both a cut or container grown tree
Fraser Fir Abies fraseri.
- A recent addition to the tree range in the UK, the Fraser Fir is ideal for smaller space due to its slimmer, conical shape.
- It has good needle-retention with dense branches and soft green needles with a silver underside.
- This is the most heavily scented of all Christmas trees and the scent will fill the room throughout the festive season.
- The Fraser fir is widely used as a Christmas tree in America and has been used more times than any other as the official White House Christmas tree.
Picea Lasiocarpa Rocky Mountain Fir
- Excellent needle retention,
- Slimline tree, ideal for small spaces.
- Dark green-blue needles... and great christmas needle scent.
Norway Spruce Picea abies container grown only... at Glendoick. Buy online from Tayside Forestry
- For a traditional Christmas, the Norway spruce is a perfect choice.
- It is a bushy well-shaped tree with a classic spruce fragrance.
- Whilst it does not have excellent needle retention, if you keep it well watered and away from heat, it will look great throughout the festive period.
- It offers great value for money and is ideal for outdoor use.
Glendoick Christmas Tree Care Guide
The 4 steps to a successful real Christmas Tree
- Buy a top quality, fresh tree locally grown. Glendoick’s trees are grown just outside Dundee. They are cut as late as possible to ensure that the needles last.
- Keep the tree cool until after December 10th. If you have a centrally heated room, the tree will only last 2-3 weeks before needles fall. Keep away from radiators.
- Give your trunk a trim: saw half an inch off the trunk to remove hardened sap and make sure it can absorb lots of water to stay fresh and green throughout your festivities.
- Keep your tree watered but having a reservoir at the bottom. Check your tree’s water source regularly. A tree can drink upwards of two to three pints a day! Make sure the trunk is nicely submerged for happy and healthy needles.