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    Where to buy real Christmas Tree- updated

    Searched some old threads, but many were very outdated and with the way businesses open and close around here figured it would be good to get an updated thread with info on where to buy real christmas trees.

    Anyone know of a place?


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    most garden centres have them. we usually go to the one in happy valley next to cemetery opposite public race course entrance.


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    Saw some real ones at The Welcome in Causway Bay next to Ikea.


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    We got ours yesterday at a mursery just of Sai Kung Rd. Perfectly formed and smelling freshly cut.

    We weren't going to get one just yet but there were only a few unordered ones, and we missed out the last year we had Christmas here.

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    I bought one from Ikea in Causeway Bay and it is getting delivered next week.


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    There's a shop on Wellington and Lyndhurst. Walked by it yesterday near Shortbread. But yes the 24hr Wellcome on Paterson in CWB has. Saw that yesterday as well.


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    I am assuming a plastic tree and not a real pine/coniferous tree OP?

    Btw, it is possible to buy a real "Christmas" tree in HK, but disposing it after Christmas might be potentially a little problematic, if the tree happen to be a bit on the large size...unless you get a buzzsaw.

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    How do you get rid of a real one? Can you put it out by the rubbish bins or do you need to arrange for someone to come and take it?


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    Depends where you live. In our village, the locals put anything from beds to half a hillside of chopped trees out by the bins. I'll be making like the locals come 5th January - although husband claims we bought it far too early and it will lucky to see the 1st day of Christmas let alone the 12th.

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    The flower market has the widest choice of trees for Christmas.

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