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9 October 2025

Dobbies Braehead donates Christmas trees to local community

GardenCentre encourageslocal schools and nurseriesto apply for a free Christmas tree

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Two men stand smiling on either side of a lush green Christmas tree in a tree farm, surrounded by rows of similar trees under a clear sky.

Garden Centre encourages local schools and nurseriesto apply for a free Christmas tree

Photography: Dobbies’ colleague celebrating Dobbies Community Christmas Trees launch ( © Peter Devlin); Dobbies Garden Centres is working in partnership with Needlefresh, Kenneth Mitchell from Needlefresh with Dobbies’ Plant Buyer Nigel Lawton (© Dobbies) 

Dobbies Garden Centres is lifting community spirits this season with a Christmas tree donation at its Braeheadstore, in partnership with Needlefresh. Dobbies Community Christmas Tree campaign will see stores across the UK giving away more than 220 Christmas trees to local schools and nurseries to help spread joy during the festivities. 

Two men stand smiling on either side of a lush green Christmas tree in a tree farm, surrounded by rows of similar trees under a clear sky.
A person wearing a dark green jacket and brown knit hat walks through rows of Christmas trees at an outdoor tree farm, smiling amid the green branches.

The campaign launches today (Thursday 9 October) as the Braehead store officially celebrates its Christmas Launch Weekend (9 – 13 October), giving customers a chance to get a head start on their shopping, with exclusive offers as Dobbies unveils its highly anticipated festive collections. 

The garden centre is encouraging local schools or nurseries in Braehead to get in touch to be in the chance of receiving a free Christmas tree. Participants will need to fill out a short application form, which the Dobbies’ team will then review to help them select successful recipients. Local schools and nurseries within 20 miles of the Braehead store can apply for a free Christmas tree andentries close Thursday 6 November at 5pm. 

Dobbies’ Plant Buyer Nigel Lawton said: “Our Dobbies Community Christmas Tree campaign is a great opportunity to spread festive joy with local schools and nurseries near our Braehead store, showing children the magic a real Christmas tree can bring. We can’t wait to see what the successful applicants do with their trees.”

Nigel continued with some advice: “Our Nordmann Fir Christmas trees have soft dark green needles which make them easy to handle and ideal for children to decorate. They are known to hold their needles well, so your tree will stay green and fresh given the right care.

“Once you have collected your cut tree from Dobbies, we recommend keeping it outside in a sheltered area. Cut one inch off the base of the trunk and stand the tree in a bucket of water until you are ready to bring it indoors, this will help reduce needle drop by keeping it hydrated. 

“Place your tree in a water-retaining stand and keep the needles fresh by topping up with water every day to ensure the water reservoir doesn’t run dry. Make sure the tree is positioned away from a direct heat source, and it might sound obvious but ensure there is a plug point nearby for lights. Corners are ideal as it will keep your tree safe from knocks and bumps if it’s in a busy spot with lots of footfall. If you have a lot of decorations, spread them out right into the centre of the tree instead of just on the edges of branches for more stability. The Nordmann Fir is a popular choice as its natural shape and great branch structure make it a joy to decorate.”

Dobbies Christmas trees from Needlefresh are sustainably grown in environmentally managed fields across Scotland, where a small growing team plant, prune and harvest each tree by hand. This method ensures the surrounding environment, wildlife and plants are looked after. 

Kenneth Mitchell from Needlefresh said: “We are proud to once again support Dobbies with their community Christmas tree initiative that allows schools and nurseries near its Braehead store the opportunity to enjoy a real Christmas tree as part of their festive celebrations.”

Dobbies’ Christmas Launch Weekend, taking place from Thursday 9 to Monday 13 October, with exclusive offers available on the festive collections. There’s also a chance to £1,000 worth of Christmas products by registering online. 

Dobbies Community Christmas Tree winners will be informed by mid-November and can collect their Christmas tree on Thursday 27 November at the Christmas Shopping Night or at an arranged date with the Braehead store. For more information and to find out how to get involved, visit https://www.dobbies.com/community-christmas-trees

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