December 22, 2024

LAST CALL FOR A CHRISTMAS TREE IN 2021!!

This Saturday and Sunday (December 4 & 5th) will be our last weekend for selling Christmas trees for the 2021 season. We still have white pine, Scotch pine, Norway Spruce, blue spruce, Canaan fir and concolor fir trees, but they’re averaging 5′ or shorter (there’s a few that are 6′ or taller, but not many). Regardless of size, they are $60 each. If you think a tree that size will be enough to entice Santa to leave presents under the tree, we’ll be open 9am – 4pm both days for you to check the trees out.

Do you need to bring a saw to cut down your tree? Nope. We have bow saws you can use and also people to help you finish the job in case you need help. DO NOT BRING AN AX TO CUT DOWN YOUR TREE!! If you intend to cut the tree yourself, do yourself a favor and wear sturdy leather or canvas gloves to protect your hands, and pants/clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty since you’ll be on all fours to make the cut. We have people to help get your tree out of the field and on your vehicle, but keep in mind you will ultimately be the one who determines if the tree is adequately secured to the vehicle.

Be sure to check our post from November 18, 2021 for additional information that you might find helpful to prepare for your visit.

No matter what, always bring your SENSE OF HUMOR!!

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!

This Saturday and Sunday (December 4 & 5th) will be our last weekend for selling Christmas trees for the 2021 season. We still have white pine, Scotch pine, Norway Spruce, blue spruce, Canaan fir and concolor fir trees, but they're averaging 5' or shorter (there's a few that are 6' or taller, but not many). Regardless of size, they are $60 each. If you think a tree that size will be enough to entice Santa to leave presents under the tree, we'll be open 9am - 4pm both days for you to check the trees out. Do you need to bring a saw to cut down your tree? Nope. We have bow saws you can use and also people to help you finish the job in case you need help. DO NOT BRING AN AX TO CUT DOWN YOUR TREE!! If you intend to cut the tree yourself, do yourself a favor and wear sturdy leather or canvas gloves to protect your hands, and pants/clothes that you don't mind getting dirty since you'll be on all fours to make the cut. We have people to help get your tree out of the field and on your vehicle, but keep in mind you will ultimately be the one who determines if the tree is adequately secured to the vehicle. Be sure to check our post from November 18, 2021 for additional information that you might find helpful to prepare for your visit. No matter what, always bring your SENSE OF HUMOR!! MERRY CHRISTMAS!!