It’s nearly time to put the Christmas decorations up but where can you get the best tree?
We have put together a list of where to buy your tree from as well as a selection of local Christmas tree suppliers.
Aldi, 1.6 metres, £14.99
You cannot beat the smell of a real Christmas tree and Aldi’s premium-quality, medium-sized Scottish firs are freshly cut at around 10 years.
Ikea, £25
Buy a Christmas tree from Ikea for £25 and receive a £20 coupon, which can be redeemed in a participating Ikea store between February 5 and April 2. It's equivalent to a Christmas tree for a fiver, sort of.
Tesco, £16
Standing around 6ft, this evergreen fir artificial tree is a great choice for those not wanting the hassle of vacuuming up pine needles. To keep if from toppling over, the tree is attached to a sturdy plastic base stand.
B&Q, £68
Give your home that festive feeling with this 7ft Nordman fir real Christmas tree.
House of Fraser, £60
Let the countdown to Christmas begin with this 6ft Christmas tree by Linea. A fuss-free addition to your home, it`s sure to suit any festive scheme. Hook-on branches and a sturdy metal stand make this artificial tree extremely easy to assemble while its classic fir appearance is sure to look great topped with your favourite Christmas tree decorations and fairy lights.
Argos, £34.99
This Nordland tree from Argos comes in a traditional lush green and stands at 6ft, so it will suit most living rooms. It's pre-lit, so all that's left for you to do is adorn it with some beautiful baubles and beads, then decide between an angel or a star for the top. Argos is also selling an upside-down Christmas tree, which is very strange.
Homebase, £30
This Homebase tree stands at 6ft. Featuring realistic Nordmann spruce style long needle foliage and a classic shape.
A London Christmas tree supplier to the stars that last year provided the now-engaged Prince Harry and Meghan Markle with their tree. It has shops in Kingston, Wimbledon Park and Wandsworth High Street but can also come to you. The company says: "We will deliver to your door, install, decorate and even take away and recycle. Now that's how you take the stress out of Christmas."
This SE London company sells its locally sourced trees in Crofton Park and Welling. Clickmas is a small family business started by husband and wife team John and Lulu Washford in 2009. Owner Lulu said: "We have families who come down every year and pick trees together, it’s actually a really lovely thing to be part of people's family traditions and see how their families have grown over the past eight years." Clickmas will deliver for free to specific postcodes so check the website for more details. Trees range in price from £35 to £130.
This London Christmas tree supplier operates solely online to cut costs on trees. It guarantees the best quality trees delivered directly to your door to ensure you get the freshest tree ready for the festive season.
Trim-a- tree Ltd in Wimbledon has been installing and decorating real and artificial Christmas trees in reception areas and offices throughout the UK for more than 25 years and has built up a large clientele of customers which include many blue chip companies.
Wyevale Garden Centre, Lower Morden
Discover the beautiful range of hand-pruned trees, with experts on hand to help you pick the perfect one. Love your tree or they'll happily change it for you, that's their Christmas tree promise.
Christmas Tree Farm, Orpington
Christmas Tree Farm sells a large selection of trees and wreaths. Its trees are non-drop Nordman firs and it will deliver for free locally.
South London Christmas Tree Farm - Chelsfeild, Kent
Carefully tended from planting until harvest several years later to produce high quality trees. It claims to offer the freshest Christmas trees you will find in the south east as it cuts to meet demand day to day, or to order. It also sell trees direct to the public from the farm.
Good Elf, Bromley
Good Elf offers a selection of beautiful Christmas trees including spruces and non-drop firs in varying sizes that can be ordered online and delivered straight to your front door.
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