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Size matters when you're on a festive tree budget
Portsmouth News
|November 29, 2025
There's nothing like a real tree at Christmas, with the scent of pine and sense of tradition.
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But too often people looking for a cheaper option will end up with a twiggy specimen whose needles look like they are going to drop before you even get the tree home.
So how can you make the right choice if you're on a budget?
Choose the right size: Think about how much space you have, both in ceiling height and width, measuring up accurately, because the size you need will designate the cost.
Look for lower-grade bargains: There are various gradings of Christmas trees, with the premium-graded ones having that perfect traditional conical shape and full, uniform appearance.
But customers can find some fantastic 'second grade' trees - it just takes a bit more time to hunt them down, says Andy Little, Christmas tree buyer for British Garden Centres.
Remember, your tree will almost exclusively only be viewed from one position.
This story is from the November 29, 2025 edition of Portsmouth News.
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