LA BEGONIA GARDEN CARE
With our Tree Delivery Service We  SAVE you TIME and offer you the CONVENIENCE of delivering your Christmas Tree straight to your door - without making a mess!


Choose your tree from your favorite store, Christmas Tree Farm or Charity Event and we can bring it to your house, to your workplace, to your office or to your Church shortly after!

  • PRICING is as follows: - ALL PICK UPS & DELIVERIES

$25.00 in: Vancouver

$35.00 in Richmond, Burnaby, North Vancouver

$50.00 in: Surrey, Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Delta & West Vancouver


Option 1: We can try to meet up with you onsite or you can simply leave your tree pre-paid and labelled with your name for us to pick it up later at your preferred place: nursery, garden store, your friend's house, Garden Works, Home Depot, or Lowe's etc.) and we'll drop it off at your requested address 


Option 2. Need us to choose the tree for you? Simply give us your budget, an idea of what you would like and we'll buy the tree on your behalf and deliver it. PRICE: Flat Fee for Shopping Time is $25.00 + Delivery Charge based on pricing above depending on which city it is going to + Cost of Tree.


Want us to also dispose of it in the new year? let us know and for only an additional $20.00 advanced payment you will have your tree taken away in 2021.




CHRISTMAS 

tree Delivery SERVICE!

  • You don't want to have to vacuum those pine needles from your car ~ Don't let the pine needles turn you into The Grinch
  • You don't have enough space to haul your tree in your small vehicle.

  • You certainly do not want to tie your tree to the top of your car roof and drive away!
  • And You really don't want to get your car dirty or wet.
  • WHITE PINE: The largest pine in the U.S., the white pine has soft, flexible needles and is bluish-green in color. Needles are 2½ – 5 inches long. White pines have good needle retention, but have little aroma. They aren’t recommended for heavy ornaments. Also called the Concolor.
  • WHITE SPRUCE: The white spruce is excellent for ornaments; its short, stiff needles are ½ to ¾ in. long and have a blunt tip. They are bluish-green or green in color, but have a bad aroma when needles are crushed. They have excellent foliage color and have a good, natural shape. The needle retention is better in a white spruce than it is among other spruces.
  • FRASER FIR: The Fraser fir branches turn slightly upward. They have good form and needle-retention. They are dark blue-green in color. They have a pleasant scent, and excellent shipping characteristics as well.
  • COLORADO BLUE SPRUCE: Often used for stuffing pine-pillows, these sharp needles are 1 to 1 ½ in. in length. This species is bluish-gray in color. Needles have an unpleasant odor when crushed. This Christmas Tree has good symmetrical form and an attractive blue foliage. It also has good needle retention.
  • DOUGLAS FIR: These soft needles are dark green to blue green in color and are approximately 1 to 1 ½ in. in length. Douglas-fir needles radiate in all directions from the branch. When crushed, these needles have a sweet fragrance. They are one of the top major Christmas tree species in the U.S.
  • BALSAM FIR: These needles are ¾ to 1½ in. in length and last a very long time. This tree has a dark-green appearance and retains its pleasing fragrance throughout the Christmas season.
  • SCOTCH PINE: Approximately 1 in. in length, these needles don’t even fall when they’re dry, providing excellent needle retention. The color is a bright green. A common Christmas tree in the U.S., the scotch pine has an excellent survival rate, is easy to replant, has a long life and will remain fresh throughout the holiday season.
  • NOBLE FIR: These needles turn upward, exposing the lower branches. Known for its beauty, the noble fir has a long life, and its stiff branches make it a good tree for heavy ornaments, as well as providing excellent greenery for wreaths and garland.Source: The Christmas Tree Association