Christmas Trees at the Farm
We have a huge selection of fresh cut trees.
Fraser Fir
This is the Cadillac of Christmas Trees. It is fragrant, has excellent needle retention, and lots of depth and space for hanging decorations. The needles have a very attractive blue-silver cast to them and are about one inch long.
Balsam Fir
The most fragrant tree, when we think of the beautiful holiday pine smell we are thinking of a balsam. The needles on this tree are shorter so the tree will show off your beautiful ornaments better than the others. Balsams have good needle retention and a beautiful Christmas tree shape. These are our family favorites.
Douglas Fir For those of you planning to decorate your tree immediately after Thanksgiving and to keep it up for weeks, the excellent needle retention of the Douglas Fir is for you. The needles on this tree are soft, a little longer and much fuller than the Balsam and the Fraser Fir. They have a yellow-green color. The very full growth habit of the Douglas Fir lends itself well to decorating mainly the outside of the tree. These trees are less aromatic than the Balsam and the Fraser, yet remain the most popular Christmas Tree that we sell because of their consistent performance.
Concolor Fir
A soft green tree with medium length needles and good needle retention. The fragrance of Concolor resembles citrus and they have a very distinctive upright appearance. While the Concolor is not widely found in our area, they steadily gain in popularity each year.
Colorado Blue SpruceThis tree has a very obvious blue tint on its needles, will always have a very beautiful shape, and holds ornaments well. Some people feel that it is harder to decorate because of its pointy needles. While the blue spruce lacks the needle retention that the firs offer, it makes up for this shortcoming in beauty. The blue spruce is also more cat proof than the firs. We sell more and more blue spruce each year.
Fraser Fir
This is the Cadillac of Christmas Trees. It is fragrant, has excellent needle retention, and lots of depth and space for hanging decorations. The needles have a very attractive blue-silver cast to them and are about one inch long.
Balsam Fir
The most fragrant tree, when we think of the beautiful holiday pine smell we are thinking of a balsam. The needles on this tree are shorter so the tree will show off your beautiful ornaments better than the others. Balsams have good needle retention and a beautiful Christmas tree shape. These are our family favorites.
Douglas Fir For those of you planning to decorate your tree immediately after Thanksgiving and to keep it up for weeks, the excellent needle retention of the Douglas Fir is for you. The needles on this tree are soft, a little longer and much fuller than the Balsam and the Fraser Fir. They have a yellow-green color. The very full growth habit of the Douglas Fir lends itself well to decorating mainly the outside of the tree. These trees are less aromatic than the Balsam and the Fraser, yet remain the most popular Christmas Tree that we sell because of their consistent performance.
Concolor Fir
A soft green tree with medium length needles and good needle retention. The fragrance of Concolor resembles citrus and they have a very distinctive upright appearance. While the Concolor is not widely found in our area, they steadily gain in popularity each year.
Colorado Blue SpruceThis tree has a very obvious blue tint on its needles, will always have a very beautiful shape, and holds ornaments well. Some people feel that it is harder to decorate because of its pointy needles. While the blue spruce lacks the needle retention that the firs offer, it makes up for this shortcoming in beauty. The blue spruce is also more cat proof than the firs. We sell more and more blue spruce each year.