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Renting trees becoming more popular to cut waste
Edinburgh Evening News
|December 24, 2025
Rented Christmas trees are growing in popularity because of concerns about the millions which end up in landfill each year, according to a farm shop.
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Kilnford Farm Shop in Dumfries and Galloway began renting potted Christmas trees three years ago, amid ecological concerns.
The trees are expected to be rented to the same families for about a decade, before potentially being rented commercially when they are too big.
After they have reached their lifespan, the fir trees will be "retired" to the farm.
The farm shop delivers to neighbouring postcodes, and prices range between £48 to £63 depending on the size, with a £15 returnable deposit.
Steve Pearman, 63, a business partner and father-of-four who delivers the trees dressed as an elf, said he hopes renting a tree will become a family tradition.
This year, 86% of rentals have been to returning customers, and the trees are looked after in the nursery in the summer months.
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