Where to find your real Christmas tree this holiday season
The festive season is nearly upon us, so it’s that time of year again to plan when you’re popping up your Christmas tree!
With local farmers and florists dotted across that Central Coast busy growing beautiful Christmas trees this year, here’s an all-in-one guide to finding your perfect, real Christmas tree to purchase this holiday season.
Bambino’s Café
Kulnura
This year, the team from East Coast Beverages’ Bambinos Cafe are bringing the Christmas tradition to them, by selling pre-cut, locally grown Christmas trees in the heart of Kulnura. Travel through the hinterland this jolly season and stop by this family-run farm to not only grab freshly squeezed fruit juices or a baked sweet treat at their café, but full-sized pine trees. Once decorated, your Christmas tree will become the talking point in your home this Christmas lunch.
Find the perfect time to grab your Christmas tree below:
- 29-30 November between 8am to 11am or 1pm to 4pm only
- 1, 6-8 and 13-15 December between 8am to 11am or 1pm to 4pm only
If you’re keen on getting a real Christmas tree this year, don’t hesitate to head to East Coast Beverages between the below times as its first in best dressed!
For more Christmas tree information, visit Bambino's Kulnura's Instagram.
Rotary Clubs
Various locations across the Central Coast
What a better way to support the Central Coast community than visit one of your nearest rotary clubs across the Coast and pick your own real Christmas tree. Not only will you have a natural tree to decorate with your family this year, but you’ll be supporting your local rotary clubs and raising funds for the “Grandparents Raising Grandchildren” program run by Central Coast Family Support Services.
Various locations around the Coast will be selling Christmas trees:
- Woolworths Lisarow Carpark, 3 Parsons Road Lisarow
- Rotary Park, Terrigal Drive
- Anaconda Parking Lot, West Gosford
- Mingara Recreation Club, 12 Mingara Drive Tumbi Umbi
- Railway Commuter Car Park, Woy Woy
All locations will be selling Christmas trees on both on Saturday 30 November-Sunday 1 December and 7-8 December from 7am until they sell out.
For more Christmas tree information, visit Central Coast Rotary Christmas Trees website.
Central Coast Flower Markets
Erina Heights
Normally filled with stunning floral bouquets and every native flower to create your ideal flower arrangement, Central Coast Flower Markets in Erina have now added stunning 4ft to 8ft Christmas trees for locals to purchase!
Whether you’re looking for a smaller tree, or you’d love nothing more than a gigantic 8ft tree to fill your loungeroom, now’s your chance to pre-order the right tree for your home this holiday season.
Once pre-ordered, you’ll be able to pick up your tree between late November to early December, to start this festive season off right.
For more Christmas tree information, visit Central Coast Flower Markets' website.
Boydita Flowers
Erina
This year, make our own real, Christmas tree from Boydita Flowers in Erina the ultimate table centrepiece amongst the Christmas feast and dinnerware. This 75cm tall tree will give your Chrissy décor an excellent finishing touch, with your friends and family bound to ask where you got it.
If you’re in the area, stop by to pick up your mini tree in-store, or if you’ve fallen in love with this statement piece whilst scrolling online, purchase your tree via their website and get it delivered right to your doorstop if you’re a Central Coast local.
Don’t forget to check out the other hampers and gift baskets in-store for some extra Christmas goodies for your friends and family.
For more Christmas tree information, visit Boydita Flowers' website.
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