Fresh cut Christmas trees, pine roping, wreaths, poinsettias and other fresh greenery have arrived to fulfill your holiday decorating needs. Christmas tree varieties this year are Fraser fir, Canaan fir, Concolor fir and Fraser/Balsam fir. Not all varieties are...
Christmas is just around the corner
Christmas trees will start arriving the week before Thanksgiving and this year we will have a selection of the most popular Fraser Fir, but also some Canaan and Concolor Fir trees. Canaan fir trees combine many of the characteristics of balsam fir and Fraser fir. They...
Tips on how to buy a Christmas tree that’s just right and what to do with it when you get home
Christmas comes but once a year and picking out the perfect tree can be a great family tradition and knowing how to keep it green and fragrant once you get it home is really not that hard to do. Following our some of our best tips on how to make the most out of your...
Start your Christmas decorating with our fresh greens and wreaths
Our decorated archway welcomes you into our greenery area. Our live wreaths, assorted Christmas greens, Magnolia leaves, Birch logs, Winterberries, and Red Twig Dogwood sticks are here and ready for sale. Perfect time to start your decorating at home.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas! What? Not yet!
With white snow on the ground, freezing temperatures and our first load of fresh cut Christmas trees scheduled to arrive by November 23rd; yes, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas! We know, we're still two weeks away from Thanksgiving, but two things you can...
Why do we decorate with holly at Christmas?
Why do we decorate with holly at Christmas? BY SAM ABRAMSON Before holly was hung in houses to accompany Christmas trees, it was considered to be a sacred plant by the Druids. While other plants wilted in winter weather, holly remained green and strong, its berries a...
Why do we kiss under the mistletoe?
Why do we kiss under the Mistletoe? (Evan Andrews, 2013) Kissing under sprigs of mistletoe is a well-known holiday tradition, but this little plant’s history as a symbolic herb dates back thousands of years. Many ancient cultures prized mistletoe for its healing...