
GARDENWORKS has been selling fresh cut Christmas trees for over 30 years. We’re proud of the quality and selection of trees that we offer, and of the ways we make it easy, comfortable & fun to choose a tree!
Each tree has distinctive qualities that make it desirable, and when it comes to Christmas trees everyone has their own idea of the perfect tree!
Here are just a few of our favourites:
Noble Fir
- Deep green to blue-green needles
- Strong, layered branches hold ornaments very well
- Pleasantly fragrant Excellent needle retention
Natural Douglas Fir
- The classic “Charlie Brown” with unique character
- Features broadly tapered branches
- Delightfully fragrant
Cultured Douglas Fir
- A full, dense canopy of deep green needles
- Perfectly shaped
- Delightfully fragrant
- A West Coast classic!
Fraser Fir
- Medium green needles with a silvery underside
- Strong branches with a narrow form
- Great for small and narrow spaces
- Lightly fragrant
- Very good needle retention
Nordmann Fir
- Soft, deep green needles
- Evenly spaced strong branches hold ornaments very well
- Pleasantly fragrant
- Excellent needle retention
Fresh Cut Christmas Tree Care
With the proper care, the perfect tree our guests have selected will stay green and healthy throughout the holidays, minimizing clean-up and maximizing the joy of the holiday.
Here are a few tips:
- Before putting your Christmas tree into the stand make a fresh cut at the base of the tree to open up the pores, which have been clogged by sap; if you do not make a fresh cut, the tree will not be able to drink water.
- After the cut is made, put the tree in water mixed with Keeps-It-Green as soon as possible.
- Keep the stand filled with warm water and check it regularly.
- Place the tree in an area of your home that is away from heating vents, radiators, or fireplaces.
- It may take up to 24 hours for the branches to fully settle.
Check out our Christmas Tree Care Tip Sheet for more details.
Please note that selection and availability of Fresh Cut Christmas Trees varies by location.