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Last activity 07 December 2013 by FlamingGalah!

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pgl

Does anyone know where to get a Christmas tree - fake or real?

tearnet

JB stores at Iklin OR HOMEMATE.

Fusspot

we have brought our from JB stores st pauls bay, also our local hardware shop now has them in, so would image most of them sell trees lights etc. :top:

pgl

Very helpful - cheers!

michael78

Piazza Tigne, fake ones and I saw some at PAVI supermarket

Darrylv

another one for the christmas store at Piazza Tigne - tree similar quality to John Lewis.

pgl

Looks like I'll be checking out Piazza Tigne this weekend. :)

ricky

I was at Tigne Point mall today and didn't find the Christmas tree shop in the basement as in previous years !

Maybe they havn't set up yet?

The Christmas market stalls are set up on the Piazza as every year including the German sausage stand-)))

CheerRicky

ricky

Hi,

the Christmas shop has set up business as part of the market on Tigne Pjazza.

They have a nice selection of quite large but expensive artificial trees. Nothing on offer at lower prices!

Cheers
Ricky

MalteseCross

Thanks Ricky guess no deals on artificial trees.
Guess my patio is going to be lit up with 300 lights again.
Let it rock.

Damsel

I found a niceish Christmas tree in Scotts in Sliema last week. I think it is 160cm tall. Not the most wonderful tree in the world, but was at a bargain price of 8 euros, and it looks pretty good when it is covered in tinsel! Scotts still had about 10 of the trees left when I went there this morning.

GuestPoster566

Got ours today.
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Duxx

thx for tip, bought one yesterday, it's 180cm, didnt unpack it yet as by tradition we decorate xmas tree on the day before christmas, but maybe will change the tradition now in a new country

and 8e is by far great price

FlamingGalah!

We went to Piscopo's Garden Centre in Burmarrad yesterday & they have real Christmas trees for sale, not cheap but they are the 'proper' pine trees just like we have back in the UK, so obviously have to be imported in. We just bought two nice sized Poinsettia's for 4 Euro each :)

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