For many Britons, putting up their tree is the ritual that marks the official start of Christmas, with the second week of December a popular time to deck the halls.

While surveys suggest that about two-thirds of the population will opt for an artificial tree, millions of real ones will be sold this month. As usual, the competition is fierce on the high street, with some supermarkets selling the most popular tree – the Nordmann fir – for under Β£15.

B&Q says it is experiencing growing demand for bigger real Christmas trees, β€œwith more customers looking for statement centrepieces in their homes”, while β€œmini trees” are becoming more popular for decorating multiple rooms, desks and for gifting.

What you end up paying will depend on where you live and the local competition.

β€œThe price of trees always varies regionally and between individual retailers,” says

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