Christmas Trees & Accessories

Christmas Trees & Accessories
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Velvet Christmas Tree Skirt - Emerald Green
£195.00
Christmas Card
£4.00
FLOWERBX x Memo Green Wreath Christmas Card pack of 10
£40.00
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About FLOWERBX Christmas Trees

Sourced in Surrey and delivered throughout London, our Nordmann fir trees are the finest around – sourced to order for the freshest festive touch.
Available in three versatile sizes, our team will hand-deliver each tree to its new home – with the option to add a tree-dressing service or upgrade to our floral tree.

When can I have my Christmas Tree delivered?

You can have your Christmas tree delivered according to your schedule and festive plans.
Order online from our range of fresh Nordmann fir Christmas trees, home-grown in Surrey.
Place your order by 23rd December before 1pm to receive in time for Christmas Day.
We are offering complimentary standard delivery on our Traditional Fir Christmas Trees on Saturday 3rd December, Sunday 4th December, Saturday 10th December and Sunday 11th December.
Want something extra? Explore our collection of Wreaths, Garlands and Centrepieces.

How should I decorate my Christmas tree?

1. Cut the trunk of your Christmas tree and place it in your Christmas tree stand
2. Add your FLOWERBX Velvet Tree Skirt
3. Fluff the branches and add lights
4. Place your tree topper. This could be a star, an angel, or something else!
5. Hang your most showstopping baubles first and be sure to spread them out
6. Add in your smaller ornaments next
7. Step back to make sure your tree looks curated and balanced

When should I put up a Christmas tree?

When it comes to buying a real Christmas tree, the first weekend in December is the most popular date to install their tree.
With FLOWERBX, you can plan and pre-order your tree in advance.

How long does a real Christmas tree last?

A freshly-cut Christmas tree will last for four to five weeks inside the home when cared for correctly.
If you put your tree up on the first weekend of December, this should allow enough time to keep your tree until the new year.
To make sure your tree lasts this time, be sure to water daily with a minimum of 500ml of clean water, and keep your tree positioned away from heat sources and drafts.

How do I care for my Christmas tree?

To care for your fresh-cut Nordmann fir tree:
1. Keep your indoor tree in a cool area of the home (i.e near a window or door) and away from direct heat sources
2. Water your cut tree with at least 500ml of clean water every day to keep it looking plump and full
3. A dehydrated tree will start to droop and wilt very quickly, so moisture is essential
4. A larger real Christmas tree can drink 1 to 2 litres a day depending on its size and room temperature

How do I choose the right size Christmas tree?

You can choose the right Christmas tree by considering the size of your home and the mood you want to create.
If you have a small space, opt for one of our Mini Potted Christmas Trees, perfect for apartments.
Our cut Nordmann fir trees come in three sizes, with something to suit every home.
Home-grown in the UK, we offer doorstep delivery to all London postcodes.

How tall should a Christmas tree be in a room?

When choosing how tall your Christmas tree should be in a room, there are some easy tips to create the perfect look.
1. Your Christmas tree should not touch the ceiling and should have at least 6 inches between the two, including a topper or stand that adds height
2. You should put your Christmas tree in a room in your house that allows it to be admired, away from drafts and heat sources

Should a tree skirt be wider than my Christmas tree?

Yes, your tree skirt should be wider than the tree.
As a rule, your tree skirt should extend around 4-6” past your tree's widest bottom branches, for it to be visible, even when covered in gifts!
Our tree skirts are beautifully designed and handmade in the UK from high-quality Italian velvet and lustrous silk trim, making sure your tree is the best dressed in town.

When should I take down my Christmas tree?

Many take their Christmas tree down on Twelfth Night – which is the twelve days after Christmas and the Eve of the Epiphany.
The date of Twelfth Night varies but usually falls on either the 5th or 6th of January.