Our sustainable model focuses on nurturing trees during the off-season to ensure they’re in top shape for your next Christmas.
Each tree comes with a saucer, hessian wrap, ribbon, and a care brochure. After pick-up, we provide a health check and return the trees to our irrigation and fertiliser program.
Our Trees
Where we source our trees
With our mission in mind, we identified some key areas for improvement. Potted Pines nurtures our trees year-round with fertilizer, pruning, and shaping to help them show off their beauty.
Our goal of offering an environmentally friendly alternative for your Christmas tree is achieved by growing trees in pots, which allows them to be cherished for up to 8 years instead of just one. After Christmas, we collect and care for them ensuring they’re ready for next year, growing taller and fuller each season.
Once they’ve completed their festive role and are becoming too large for pots, we plant them to thrive naturally in the wild.
We also prioritize sustainability in all aspects—from our sustainably conscious pot supplier, to upcycled coffee bean hessian wraps, and using our chicken manure as part of our fertilizer program.
At Potted Pines, we’re proud to extend sustainability beyond just our trees.
FAQS
More FAQsHow are they delivered, are they wrapped?
The trees will not be wrapped upon delivery. The delivery will include the hessian wrap, tree, and saucer.
We do this to cut down on waste product, supporting our sustainable and environmental approach.
Can you place the tree in my house?
No, we do not offer placement and set up services. We are exploring items such as placement and decoration but for 2024 we do not offer these services.
Do I have to water them?
Yes, there is a requirement to water them. This is explained in the care brochure included with the delivered tree, or alternatively you can find the brochure below.
How long can I keep the tree?
Our leasing starts on December 1, and the collection is 28th of December.
Specific dates can be arranged when you place your order if you’d like an alternative agreement, additional fees and charges may apply.