Christmas Tree Delivery Liverpool

We deliver real Christmas trees across Liverpool, free, on the date you choose. Nordmann Fir, Norway Spruce and pot grown trees, British grown and cut to order.

Choose your tree online, pick your delivery day, and it arrives at your door. No car needed, no needles in the boot.

Christmas tree delivery across Liverpool

We deliver across Liverpool and Merseyside, free.

That covers the city centre, the Baltic Triangle, Toxteth and Kensington. Aigburth, Allerton, Woolton and Mossley Hill to the south. Anfield, Everton, Walton and Fazakerley to the north. Wavertree, Childwall and Old Swan to the east. Crosby, Bootle and Waterloo up the coast.

We also deliver to Wirral, Birkenhead, St Helens, Southport, Widnes and Runcorn, and anywhere else across the L postcodes.

If your part of the city is not listed, we still deliver. It is still free.

How delivery works

You choose your delivery date at checkout. We cut and pack your tree the working day before it travels, so it arrives fresh.

Deliveries run between 8am and 6pm and you do not need to wait in. If you are out, the courier leaves the tree somewhere safe.

Each tree is netted, then loaded into a heavy-duty tree carrier with a cane inside to protect its shape. Netted, it will fit through a flat door and into a lift. Cut the netting in the room where the tree will stand.

We use DX, a national carrier for large goods. They are good, but no carrier is perfect, so we will not promise a date can never slip. If it does, tell us and we will put it right.

Delivery is free. No minimum order, no surcharge.

Which Christmas tree should you choose?

Nordmann Fir

The non-drop tree, and Britain's favourite. Thick, waxy needles that hold moisture and stay put. Watered, it holds four to five weeks, which matters in a warm city centre flat.

Soft, blunt needles and strong branches that carry heavy baubles without drooping. Very little mess.

Norway Spruce

The traditional tree, and the one that smells of Christmas. Sharp pine scent, classic shape, cheaper because it grows faster. It drops sooner, so put it up in mid December and water it daily.

Pot grown trees

Alive, roots and all, at 2ft to 3ft. Made for a flat with no floor space. It goes back outside afterwards and can come again next year.

What size tree do you need?

Measure the ceiling and take off a foot for the stand and the star.

A Victorian terrace in Aigburth or Mossley Hill with high ceilings will carry a 7ft tree. A converted flat in the centre wants a 6ft, or a 5ft if space is tight.

Width catches people out. A tree is about two thirds as wide as it is tall.

Our Christmas tree size guide has the detail.

Recycling your Christmas tree in Liverpool

Liverpool City Council collects real Christmas trees in January and chips them for mulch. Check the council website for your date and whether it is kerbside or a drop-off point. If you are in one of the other Merseyside boroughs, check with them instead.

It is usually free, so use it before you pay anyone.

Merseyside hospice charities also collect trees in January for a donation. Your tree gets recycled and a hospice gets funded. Book in December, because slots go.

Otherwise, add our collection service at checkout. Check the free options first. We would rather tell you that than sell you something you can get free.

More in our Christmas tree recycling guide.

Keeping your tree alive

Saw an inch off the bottom of the trunk before it goes in the stand. Sap seals the cut end within hours of harvest, and without a fresh cut the tree cannot drink at all.

Get it into water straight away and check the water every single day. If it runs dry once, the trunk seals over for good.

Keep it away from radiators. Heat is what kills Christmas trees.

A stand with a deep reservoir does the rest. More in our guides to keeping your tree fresh and stopping needle drop.

Liverpool Christmas tree delivery FAQs

How much is delivery to Liverpool?

Free, with no minimum order.

Can you deliver to a city centre apartment?

Yes. The tree travels netted, so it fits through doors and lifts.

When can I get my tree?

Between 17 November and 22 December. Choose your date at checkout.

Do you deliver to the Wirral?

Yes, and it is free there too.

Which tree lasts longest?

The Nordmann Fir. Four to five weeks if you water it.

Choose your tree and pick a delivery date, or read our complete guide to real Christmas trees.

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