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1486 days ago

Fresh cut Xmas Trees at 19 Clifton Rd, Herne Bay

Cara from Herne Bay

Premium quality
Cut daily
Large range of sizes available to choose from.
All kept in the shade & water
All prices displayed on trees
Eftpos, Paywave Visa & Mastercard & Cash
Cinco stands in 2 sizes - buy onsite - small $50 or medium $65
Opening first day: Sunday November 28th
Hours: everyday 8am - 7.30pm

Visit 19 Clifton Rd, Herne Bay choose & purchase.
Cara's Mobile: 021 2111246

These are beautiful Xmas trees grown by my brother, we select the best and transport them here ourselves.
We have been selling fresh xmas trees for 23 years & have a huge number of loyal repeat customers so we must be doing something right!
Our trees are well looked after & we can give you some tips on keeping it looking its best.

Price guide:
We put the price on each tree so you know what you are paying when looking.

Prices & sizes below are approximate & are a guide only:
Baby tree approx. 4' $40
Small tree 5 – 5 ½ ft $50
Medium tree 5 ½ – 6.5ft $60
Large trees $70 - $100
Ultra size trees $140 - $150 depending on size & height

Our trees are 3 1/2 - 4 1/2 years old so are very full, bushy, nicely shaped & are disease free.
They are grown in beautiful fresh country air.
We are all vaccinated for Covid 19 both at the farm and on site.
Please scan in and wear a mask when making a purchase.

Negotiable

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