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British Christmas Tree Growers Association

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British Christmas Tree Growers Association is the trade association for those who grow specialist Christmas Trees in Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Membership is open to those who intend to grow or are growing trees for the Christmas market. Associate membership is available for those who provide goods and services to the Christmas Tree sector.

Members of the BCTGA cultivate well shaped and sturdy trees specially for the Christmas festivities.

Annual Competition

The BCGA hold an annual compettion to find the best grower from their membership. Enties to the competition are divided into four categories; Pine, Fir, Spruce and Wreath. All trees must be between 1.8m and 2.2m in height. Each entrant is allowed up to two entries in any given category and the judges look for foliage, shape and marketability.

The competition awards a prize for ‘Grower of the Year’ and the winner is afforded the honour of providing 10 Downing Street with their tree. The winner of the best wreath category also provides a wreath to be hung inside the hall of the famous building.

2005 winners

  • Champion Grower – Littlefield Christmas Trees
  • Best Tree Runner Up – Woods Farm, Solihull
  • Best Pine - Scruschloch Farm, Perthsire
  • Best Sruce – Uligswick, Herefordshire
  • Best Fir - Littlefield Christmas Trees
  • Best reath – Dartmor Christas Trees, Paignton