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10/5/25 Folks are ready for Christmas to happen! Lots of trees are ready to their new homes. Trees are looking great, Kim did a spectacular job fertilizing them and really bringing out the green. We mowed pretty close last week so it may be muddier than in years past.
There is a good selection of 6-8 foot nobles, some fat some skinny. Even a few blue spruce. I'll keep adding pictures as the season goes on so you know what to expect.
We are planting 1000 trees a year to try to catch up. They include some long-lasting Nordmans which are hitting 6 ft this year. Look for them towards the north end of the lot.
All trees regardless of size are $50 each. We mostly have Nobles, some Nordman and a few Blue Spruce. Trees range from table toppers to 8 feet. Nicest trees are about six to eight feet tall.
We have hand saws if you forget yours. Bring gloves and boots. It can be wet, muddy or snowy in December. Bring a camera for a family picture in the wild! We also plan to have a backdrop in the shop so you can do a nice shot if it's raining or cold.
Bring your well behaved dogs and kids. Or a leash.
2025 Season starts the day after thanksgiving. We're always here on Fridays and the weekends 10 -4 if the sun is up. Please use the appointment setter on the home page or give me a call if you want to come up during the week.
We'll update the website when the season is over. We will have the tree Baler set up this year.
We will have hot cocoa and coffee near the campfire on drizzly days.
The local 4H club will have wreaths to sell . You're also welcome to collect greens to make your own.
We are set up to take cash, cards, venmo, and the occasional local check. We prefer cash.
Yes! but please call ahead if after hours. If you want to come after dark bring lights, it's dark out there. We do not bale trees after dark.
Still no shaker, but we will break out the tree baler. We use compressed air to chase out the squirrels and insects. Bring something to tie the tree onto your car. We do have twine for tying trees to your rig.
Let us know if you're high risk and need a little distance. The operation is all outdoors and spread over several acres. Staff will have masks if they need to work close to you.
The view east from the parking lot.