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18"-20" Costa Farms Decorated Norfolk Island Pine Christmas Tree (various)

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Amazon has 18"-20" Costa Farms Decorated Live Norfolk Island Pine Christmas Tree Plants (3 styles) on sale for prices starting from $19.20 listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Amazon has 18"-20" Costa Farms Decorated Live Norfolk Island Pine Christmas Tree Plants (3 styles) on sale for prices starting from $19.20 listed below. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • Our research indicates that this offer is $15.79 lower (45% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $34.99.
  • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more.
  • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available.
  • See the forum thread for additional discussion of this deal.

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grumpyowl
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Plant collector here. Norfolk pine is a conifer from a tropical climate. It is not frost resistant. You cannot plant it outside unless you live in eg Florida or Hawaii. Since in its natural environment it grows as a big ass tree, it requires full sun exposure. So keep it close to a window with eastern, southern or western exposure. If your house is as dark as a cave, you can buy a grow light (or a grow light bulb) and give it some extra light. If you do not know how dark your house is ,there are phone apps that measure light intensity. Install one on your phone and measure around the house and then outside. Look up online which ranges correspond to bright indirect light (what this plant requires) and try to get close to that.

In the winter, do not put it next to a heating vent, it will get fried. If you live in a zone where it is not hardy, you could move it outside during the warmer seasons and bring it back in when it's cold. If you do so, you need to accustom it to sun exposure when you move it outside, because it is way darker inside the home compared to outside, and it will get sunburn. Start by placing it in full shade and then you can gradually move it towards partial shade and then maybe a place that gets sun only in the morning etc.

Thanks for listening to my Ted talk. I like to prevent as many plant deaths as possible

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Nov 29, 2023 09:02 PM
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LolaBunny21Nov 29, 2023 09:02 PM
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This product has 4.5 out of 5 stars with over 2,900+ ratings on Amazon.
Nov 29, 2023 10:02 PM
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Kouskous44Nov 29, 2023 10:02 PM
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Technically its a conifer. Looks pretty when grown as a full tree.
Nov 29, 2023 10:11 PM
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slickymarkyNov 29, 2023 10:11 PM
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No prime showing $10 delivery on one, $14 on two....$2-$3 more each additional
Nov 29, 2023 11:27 PM
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QueensGambitNov 29, 2023 11:27 PM
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You can get a 6ft Christmas tree from Home Depot for $30-40
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Nov 30, 2023 12:59 AM
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BuddyLove99Nov 30, 2023 12:59 AM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
You can get a 6ft Christmas tree from Home Depot for $30-40
Those are only good for a few weeks. These will continue to grow.
Nov 30, 2023 01:58 AM
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Tazznum1Nov 30, 2023 01:58 AM
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Quote from slickymarky :
No prime showing $10 delivery on one, $14 on two....$2-$3 more each additional
Prime delivery free for me
Nov 30, 2023 04:45 AM
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PZWOGNov 30, 2023 04:45 AM
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Got one clearance last year after Christmas and is still alive...I killed 3 palms before getting it so I would say it's fairly resilient.

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Nov 30, 2023 04:49 AM
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rootbearNov 30, 2023 04:49 AM
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Would actually love to go to Norfolk Island (and never leave).
Nov 30, 2023 06:49 PM
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6700i6700Nov 30, 2023 06:49 PM
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got one as a gift recently. Any tips for keeping it alive? Seems like I wont be able to plant it outside unless I do seasonally, but curious how much sun I need to give it inside to keep it going.
Nov 30, 2023 07:18 PM
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mlmcclain5Nov 30, 2023 07:18 PM
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Prime shipping for me too, thank you!
I am always on the lookout for something affordable & nice to send to my kid's in-laws for the holidays & this is PERFECT!
Nov 30, 2023 07:30 PM
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FaithfulArm3121Nov 30, 2023 07:30 PM
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This is a perfect gift for Charlie Brown.
Nov 30, 2023 08:00 PM
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CyanCrown295Nov 30, 2023 08:00 PM
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Quote from QueensGambit :
You can get a 6ft Christmas tree from Home Depot for $30-40
Good luck sending a Christmas tree in the mail
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Dec 01, 2023 12:17 AM
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B_Sinn3dDec 01, 2023 12:17 AM
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Can you plant these outside after christmas/spring? Live in NJ.
Dec 01, 2023 01:56 AM
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bosco155Dec 01, 2023 01:56 AM
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Quote from B_Sinn3d :
Can you plant these outside after christmas/spring? Live in NJ.
Found this information. I am also in NJ and was curious. Seems like it stays inside year round.

"This plant is considered hardy in USDA Zone 10-11".

Zone 10 encompasses south Florida, southeast California, the southernmost tip of Texas, and much of Hawaii. Zone 11—the most tropical zone in the U.S.—includes the Florida Keys and most of Hawaii's Big Island.

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Dec 01, 2023 05:29 AM
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grumpyowlDec 01, 2023 05:29 AM
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Plant collector here. Norfolk pine is a conifer from a tropical climate. It is not frost resistant. You cannot plant it outside unless you live in eg Florida or Hawaii. Since in its natural environment it grows as a big ass tree, it requires full sun exposure. So keep it close to a window with eastern, southern or western exposure. If your house is as dark as a cave, you can buy a grow light (or a grow light bulb) and give it some extra light. If you do not know how dark your house is ,there are phone apps that measure light intensity. Install one on your phone and measure around the house and then outside. Look up online which ranges correspond to bright indirect light (what this plant requires) and try to get close to that.

In the winter, do not put it next to a heating vent, it will get fried. If you live in a zone where it is not hardy, you could move it outside during the warmer seasons and bring it back in when it's cold. If you do so, you need to accustom it to sun exposure when you move it outside, because it is way darker inside the home compared to outside, and it will get sunburn. Start by placing it in full shade and then you can gradually move it towards partial shade and then maybe a place that gets sun only in the morning etc.

Thanks for listening to my Ted talk. I like to prevent as many plant deaths as possible laugh out loud

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