Christmas Message 2011

Merry Christmas!

A big thank you to our lovely customers in 2011. We have lots of really exciting developments for 2012, including a new look website and some fantastic new gift products – watch this space. :D

Christmas Closure Dates:

Our office and nursery is closed from 4pm on Friday 23rd of December 2011 and will re-open on Wednesday 4th January 2012.

Getting in touch over Christmas:

If you need to get in touch when we are closed during the Christmas holidays, you can email us at hello@tree2mydoor.com or you can leave a voicemail message by calling 0161 870 6368.

The Tree2mydoor team wishes you and your family a wonderful Happy Christmas and a Healthy and Prosperous New Year. xxx

How to care for Citrus Trees: Leaf Drop

Dealing with Citrus Leaf drop

Citrus Trees - leaf drop

Leaf drop can be alarming

Leaf drop is a common stress related issue which is really common in citrus plants, were it is nothing too serious to worry about, it can be very alarming to witness your lovely tree loosing all of its leaves. It is important not to panic and realise that your Citrus tree is still very much alive and healthy and is effectively going through a bit of a ‘strop’ in protest to changes to its environmental conditions!

Leaf drop happens when a Citrus plant becomes stressed and this can be caused by one or more of the following:

Dramatic changes in temperature: For example if the tree is used to conditions in our nursery (12°C) then is delivered to a home where temperatures are significantly warmer (20°C and above). It is common for leaf drop during Winter months in the UK, particularly if Citrus plants are in transit during very cold weather. Try to limit big changes in temperature, particularly during Winter by placing Citrus trees in airy porches with no central heating nearby.

Citrus Tree Care in Winter

Citrus Trees need extra TLC during Winter months

 

Overwatering or underwatering: Citrus Trees like a good soaking with water (preferably at room temperature, not straight out of the tap) and then to be fully dried out before they get watered again. This depends on the time of year and humidity in the home.

Watering Citrus Trees

Don’t underwater or overwater Citrus Trees

 

Poor ventilation / too close to central heating: Never position your Citrus tree in a room with central heating or poor ventilation. They like good air circulation, so remember that when your central heating gets turned up in the Winter, your Citrus trees will let you know if they don’t like it.

Citrus Trees Dont like Central Heating

Keep Citrus Trees Away from Radiators

 

Poor light: Citrus trees really need to get a decent amount of light to flourish. Place them in an area that receives plenty of sunlight throughout the day for the best results. Low light in mid Winter might cause a little bit of leaf loss, this is the trees way of adjusting itself to the conditions.

 

Don’t Panic – your Citrus tree is not dead!

When citrus trees lose their leaves it can be very alarming, however, it is important to bear in mind that this is natural for Citrus trees and it is their way of letting us know that they are not happy about something.

Here are some handy hints and tips to make sure that your Citrus Trees are in tip top condition.

  1. Positioning: Make sure your tree is positioned in an enclosed porch, conservatory or greenhouse. If keeping the tree indoors, do not position close to any radiators or fires as your tree wont like this.
  2. Watering: Leave your tree to dry out completely before watering and use water at room temperature instead of straight from the tap during winter months. Don’t let your tree stand in water as this can rot the roots.
  3. Feeding: Buy Citrus Feed to use give your tree a boost of nutrients.

If your Citrus tree has experienced leaf drop and you follow these instructions, your tree will begin to grow new leaves within the next 4-6 weeks and should grow and last for years and produce a crop of Lime fruits 3 times a year.

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Last minute gifts at Tree2mydoor

Last minute Christmas gifts

In a hurry and forgotten to get your xmas presents, or perhaps been too busy and now can’t think of any unique last minute Christmas Presents? Here at Tree2mydoor we have come up with a few last minute gift options that should help you out.

We are still accepting orders up until the 20th of December for standard delivery and the 22nd for Premium delivery (Christmas deliveries). However with the snow that has started to fall, it might be a good idea to get your tree deliveries in as soon as possible. That being said we still always try our very best to get our trees out to you on time whatever the weather, but if we know that your tree will get stuck in transit and be left in a delivery truck for a few days we’d rather take care of the tree.

Same day delivery & next day delivery options.

Choose to buy a last minute Christmas gift like a lemon tree or lime tree and have it sent extra speedy to you. Last orders on the 22nd of December.

Immediate gift receipt

If you have left it too late to buy a gift, let us help you out with our immediate gift receipt service. How it works – as soon as you place the order, we send the recipient an email message with all the info about their lovely tree and telling them that you have bought them a gift and we will be sending it as soon as possible.

Last minute Gift Vouchers

If you have run out of time to choose a Christmas present, don’t fret, you can send them a last minute gift voucher. How it works: You buy a last minute gift voucher from us and we send it to the recipient via email. This way they know you have bought them a lovely Christmas gift and also they can choose which tree they want and when will be convenient for them to have it delivered.

We always want our trees to arrive to you in tip top condition therefore if extreme snow delays are expected or it could be that your tree will be stuck in transit for a number of days, we’d rather not send it out for the sake of the tree. We will take care of it at our nursery and make sure that we can send it out in great condition as soon as possible. See all our Last minute present options.

Citrus Trees for Christmas

Lime for Christmas

Delicious limes just in time for Christmas, tasty!

We have a lovely range of Citrus trees in stock that are just superb as christmas gifts. Despite it perhaps seeming a tad unlikely, the wonderfully exotic citrus trees are in fact in fruit at this time of year and we can confirm that they look fabulous right now. They are chock a block with delicious fruits, nearly ready for your consumption come Christmas.

Sending a citrus tree is a bit of an unusual idea for a Christmas gift, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it’s not a brilliant one. The zest from an orange tree for example is used in many Christmas scents and will probably be a familiar smell, plus remember a tangerine in your Christmas stocking as a kid? This is what it’s all about.

Apart from Holly Trees perhaps, Citrus trees like our lovely lime tree have been our most loved trees for Christmas. Always a firm favourite throughout the year also, but considering they are one of the few trees to actually bare fruit in winter they are especially favoured.

Citrus trees, like our lemon tree or our orange tree are classed as indoor trees, however this doesn’t mean that they should really be directly in the house, for example in the living room. Instead your citrus trees are best in a sheltered porch or a conservatory where they receive plenty of light throughout the year. When it rolls around to summer time then you can keep your citrus trees outside (but be very careful you don’t need me to tell you how mad the British weather is). If you plan on sending a citrus tree for Christmas this year, then it might be a plan to get a pot of winter citrus feed. This is specially designed to help them grow and develop well during the colder winter months.

Unique Christmas Gifts at Tree2mydoor

Our Top 5 Unique Christmas Gifts

Welcome to our guide of the top selling Christmas Gifts at Tree2mydoor. It’s getting cold outside and getting more and more cosy to stay in and we are definitely starting to feel rather Christmassy at the Tree2mydoor office. So here’s a quick guide for all you shoppers looking for unique Christmas gifts ideas.

Unique Christmas Gifts - Lemon Trees

Wonderful lemons fresh from the tree – enjoyed straight in your winter cocktail.

1.       Lemon Tree – Lemon trees make wonderfully unique Christmas presents particularly if you a buying for a food lover or someone who enjoys making a cocktail – fresh lemons from your very own lemon tree cannot be beaten you know. Lemon Trees look great at Christmas also and are very often in fruit (they fruit up to 4 times per year). So if you are looking for a gift that not only looks great at Christmas time, but can be used as well, then why not try one of top quality Italian grown Lemon Trees.

2.       Golden King Holly Tree – Holly trees are synonymous with Christmas; with their gorgeous dark green foliage and stunning red berries, however for an alternate take on the Christmas holly send one of our fantastic Golden King Holly Trees. Featuring dark green leaves gilded with a golden edge, these trees look superb at Christmas. Send one of the three kings with this lovely tree.

3.       Orange Tree – Orange trees, like Lemons fruit up to four times per year and look great at Christmas too. The wonderful smell that orange trees give of makes them smell wonderfully Christmassy also. A great gift for a foodie, oranges fill the home up with colour and excitement. Best grown inside a porch or conservatory, our orange trees are classed as indoor trees and won’t survive outside at winter so you’ll have to bear that in mind.

Orange Trees make Unique Christmas Gifts

Home Grown Juicy oranges for Christmas

4.       Large Bay Tree – Bay trees are the perfect gift for foodie’s, their leaves are the staple of Mediterranean and Asian cooking. They also look fantastic when bought in pairs and can bring the wow factor of Christmas day.

5.       Silver Holly Tree – Instead of sending a Golden King Holly Tree, why not send a Silver Holly Tree? Beautiful red holly berries just in time for Christmas, they look great beside the door and are often bought in pairs.

So there you have it, our favourite trees for Christmas. Browse through our entire range of unique Christmas gifts today and find a special tree this Christmas.

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