Pine Christmas Trees

What are Pine Christmas Trees?

Pine Christmas Trees are one of the most unique options from the range of Christmas Trees that are available. Their shape, branches, needles and hanging pine cones make them distinguishable from the other species of trees that exist.

Also known as the Scotch Pine, this type of tree has become a choice of Christmas tree due to its durable characteristics such as strong branches and lasting needles. Having a tree that can retain its needles is key to surviving the indoor conditions of a home or building over the Christmas period.

As it is typically used as an indoor Christmas tree, the Scotch Pine has one major benefit with its fragrance, helping to bring a festive feel to your home over Christmas.

Getting your Pine Christmas Tree

If you’re looking for a Scotch Pine this coming Christmas, you can view our range of Pine Christmas Trees at Scotts House Farm, Newcastle upon Tyne, West Boldon.

Covering all different shapes and sizes, there are various selections available to help you find your tree.

Pine Christmas Tree FAQs

Are Pine Trees good Christmas Trees?

Pine Christmas Trees are favoured by many as their choice of Christmas tree due to beneficial characteristics such as durable branches and needles, festive fragrance and unique style.

How to look after your Pine Christmas Tree?

As with all trees, ensuring that your Pine tree is not near any direct source of heat is key to prevent it from drying up and dying. The Pine Christmas tree is typically used as an indoor tree as it can withstand the heat, however, this does not mean it can withhold any conditions.

Once your tree is ready to go into a stand, you should look to cut a slice off the bottom of the stand to remove the sap covered end of the tree. This will allow the Pine tree to absorb the water in the stand more effectively when it first goes up. With this being said, the tree will tend to soak up most of the water within the first 24 hours so make sure to keep an eye on the water levels in the stand and remain consistent with topping it up from then on.

The Pine Christmas Trees are known to have upward facing branches, making it slightly more difficult to add your decorations when the tree has just been removed from netting.

Leave the Pine tree to stand for the initial 24 hours to let the branches drop more before going to add your decorations.

How long do Pine Christmas Trees last?

If you’re selecting a Pine tree for your choice of Christmas tree, they are said to last up to five weeks. Despite this, it is all dependent on how well you look after your tree throughout Christmas. Following the above tips can help to keep your Pine tree healthy and ensure the least number of needles will drop.

What makes Pine Christmas Trees different?

There is no doubt that Pine Christmas Trees are one of the most unique, but this is especially so due to their original fragrance and the pine cones that hang from the branches.