Monday, December 19, 2011

Keeping your Christmas tree farm fresh


Once you’ve selected your farm fresh Christmas tree from a New Hampshire or Vermont Christmas tree farm, there are a few things you can do to keep it fresh and fragrant through the holidays. When a Christmas tree is cut, more than half its weight is water, so much of keeping your tree happy involves making sure it’s able to take in the water it needs. Here are some tips from for keeping your Christmas tree farm fresh!

    * Before you set your tree up, cut the bottom ½-inch from the trunk. Then place your Christmas tree in water.
    * Make sure your tree stand is the right size for your tree – and that the reservoir holds plenty of water. Christmas tree stands should provide a quart of water per inch of stem diameter.
    * Check the water level regularly to ensure the base of the tree is submerged.
    * Keep your tree away from heat sources like fireplaces and radiators to prevent excessive drying.
    * Use Christmas tree lights that produce only low heat to prevent drying. Lights should be inspected prior to use and replaced if they are worn. And they should always be turned off when you’re leaving the house or going to bed!
    * When you’re ready to bid adieu to your Christmas tree after the holidays, check with your local transfer station on recycling options. Christmas trees should never be burned in a wood stove or fireplace, as they create creosote and can lead to a chimney fire.

For more tips on keeping your tree farm fresh, check out the National Christmas Tree Association’s tree care page. 

From our farms to your home, we wish you a very Merry Christmas!

Monday, December 12, 2011

Exploring the Winter Wonderland of NH-VT Christmas tree farms


With snowy fields, frosted mountains and Christmas decorations twinkling from the windows, it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas in New Hampshire and Vermont. And there’s still time to find the perfect Christmas tree at a New Hampshire or Vermont Christmas tree farm

If you haven’t had the chance to visit your favorite Christmas tree farm yet, don’t fret – many of our farms are open right through Christmas Eve! Some even offer overnight deals in collaboration with area inns and hotels – so you can come for the day, or for the weekend!

With row upon row of beautifully shaped, carefully tended Christmas trees lining the fields, shops featuring handmade wreaths and unique holiday gifts and decorations, and plenty of festive activities, our Christmas tree farms offer up plenty of Christmas spirit.

To find the right Christmas tree farm in New Hampshire or Vermont for you and your family to visit this season, and to check hours of operation, we invite you to check out our farms map.

Merry Christmas to all!

Monday, December 5, 2011

Order your Christmas tree by December 10th!


The holidays can be hectic, but our New Hampshire and Vermont Christmas tree growers can help simplify the season. It takes only a few minutes, from the comfort and convenience of your home or office, to order a farm fresh Christmas tree, which will arrive fragrant, beautiful, and full of holiday spirit in your home.

To ensure delivery in time for trimming, however, please place your order by December 10th if you live outside the New England region! Those within New England should order by December 15th to ensure pre-Christmas delivery!

Mail order Christmas trees are cut fresh and pack in wax-lined cartons to keep them fresh and fragrant en route to your holiday home. To select a New Hampshire or Vermont Christmas tree farm offering mail order trees (and wreaths, ornaments, decorations and more!), please visit our mail order page

For all you last minute shoppers… If you do miss the ordering deadline – well, what a terrific excuse to visit one of our picturesque Christmas tree farms! Many farms remain open right through Christmas Eve. To find a New Hampshire or Vermont Christmas tree farm near your favorite place and learn more about what our Christmas tree growers offer, check out our farms map

Merry Christmas!