Christmas tree connoisseurs in Lincolnshire may need to adjust their holiday expectations this year as local growers predict ‘gappy’ and somewhat shorter trees, due to abnormal weather patterns. The area saw dry spells succeeding an exceedingly rainy 2024, which hampered the growth of Christmas trees. William Rose, who owns Fillingham Christmas Trees in Gainsborough, remarked that the erratic climate has contributed to fewer branches on some trees, although ‘bushy’ trees are still on offer. Rose highlighted the distinctive appeal of selecting a real tree from a farm, stating the natural fragrance it offers as an advantage over synthetic substitutes. Joe Hoyes of Town Gate Farm near Grimsby reiterated these opinions, pointing out how the dearth of rainfall detrimentally affected the top parts of the trees, where adornments such as stars are usually positioned. In the face of these adversities, local growers are enlightening customers regarding the unpredictable weather’s effects and the significance of championing local farms.
This article is based on original reporting provided by www.bbc.com.









