Christmas Trees
We have close to 1000 Trees arriving mid November. Should be priced and hung up ready for sale approximately Nov 22 2021
Scotch Pine 7' to 8' Premium Grade Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
Your Traditional Christmas Tree.
You'll want to wear gloves when decorating a Scotch pine since its needles can be sharp as pins! Also, due to heavy shearing, there may be little space between branches for ornaments. The National Christmas Tree Association notes "the Scotch pine is known for its excellent needle retention and good keepability. It resists drying and if permitted to become dry does not drop its needles."
Scotch Pine 7' to 8' #1 Grade Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
Your Traditional Christmas Tree.
You'll want to wear gloves when decorating a Scotch pine since its needles can be sharp as pins! Also, due to heavy shearing, there may be little space between branches for ornaments. The National Christmas Tree Association notes "the Scotch pine is known for its excellent needle retention and good keepability. It resists drying and if permitted to become dry does not drop its needles."
Scotch Pine 5.5' to 7' Premium Grade Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
Your Traditional Christmas Tree.
You'll want to wear gloves when decorating a Scotch pine since its needles can be sharp as pins! Also, due to heavy shearing, there may be little space between branches for ornaments. The National Christmas Tree Association notes "the Scotch pine is known for its excellent needle retention and good keepability. It resists drying and if permitted to become dry does not drop its needles."
Scotch Pine 5.5' to 7' #1 Grade Fresh Cut Christmas Tree
Your Traditional Christmas Tree.
You'll want to wear gloves when decorating a Scotch pine since its needles can be sharp as pins! Also, due to heavy shearing, there may be little space between branches for ornaments. The National Christmas Tree Association notes "the Scotch pine is known for its excellent needle retention and good keepability. It resists drying and if permitted to become dry does not drop its needles."