Unloading our freshly cut trees from our Maine plantation in South Dennis

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Tree Farm

(508) 398-3398


One of our many beautiful fraser fir

Christmas Trees

We know our product because we grow our product

Open the day after Thanksgiving
Hours: Monday - Friday 10-7 Saturday-Sunday 9-7
We suggest early selection. Some years we are sold out by December 16th.

  • Maine Plantation (Mt. Vernon, Maine) - Cut pines and firs are grown here. We harvest our trees in late November, at least 3-4 weeks later than large growers.They are transported to our South Dennis location in an enclosed truck. Since the trees are not exposed to drying winds enroute, we are able to guarantee needle retention for specified times on our fir and pine trees. We have a number of customers who keep their trees up to the"Twelfth Night" and beyond.
  • Varieties available - 4'-12' balsam fir, fraser fir, concolor fir, Scotch pine, and white pine
  • Plantable trees - We offer six varieties of living trees grown here in
    South Dennis for those who prefer to plant a tree after Christmas.
    Select from what we have pre-dug, or choose one in the field; we'll dig it for you.
  • Christmas Tree Shaker - We have a tree shaker to "clean" the trees of needles loosened during the baling process; not too many retailers dare attempt that! In addition, we can put trees in netting to make it easier to get them home, into the house, and set up in a stand. It goes without saying, we make fresh butt cuts and tie trees in, and on, vehicles.
  • Harvest Your Own - Beginning December 1st each year, we allow people to select and harvest Scotch pine and a few firs for Christmas trees. Scotch pine grows best in our hot, dry locale. No pretagging. First-come basis only.
  • Shipping - We can ship 5-6' firs any place in the country via UPS.

 

A part of our Maine plantation under three feet of snow

 

 

Summer work - shearing "the big ones"

 

Tagging a fraser fir for harvest

 

 

 

 

 

Beautiful blue concolor fir

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dense white pine

HOW LONG DO OUR TREES LAST?


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