
OUR TREES
On our 10 acre farm, we have approximately 10,000 trees planted as well as an additional selection of "pre-cut" trees. We will have 350 premium precut trees taller than 8' in both fir and spruce for the upcoming season.
Balsam Fir

​The needles are ¾ to 1½ in. in length and last a very long time. This tree has a dark-green appearance and retains its pleasing fragrance throughout the Christmas season. The sturdy branches make it a good option for heavy ornaments.
Canaan Fir
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The Canaan Fir looks similar to the Fraser and Balsam Firs with needles approximately 1 inch in length and greenish in color. LIke the Fraser and Balsam, it has excellent needle retention, shape, and a pleasant fir smell.
Concolor Fir
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These small, narrow needles are around 1 to 1½ in. in length and occur in rows. They have good foliage color, good needle retention, and a pleasing shape and aroma. The scent can be compared to a "citrus" sort of scent. Branches are considered semi-firm.
Douglas Fir
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These soft needles are dark green to in color and are approximately 1 to 1 ½ in. in length. Douglas-fir needles radiate in all directions from the branch. When crushed, these needles have a sweet fragrance. The branches are more flimsy than other fir trees but are still an okay option for heavier ornaments.
Fraser Fir
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​The Fraser fir branches turn slightly upward showing a blue/green underside of the needle. They have good form and great needle-retention. They are dark green on the topside of the needle and blue-green in color on the bottom. They have a pleasant scent, and are a good choice for heavier ornaments and lights.
Korean Fir
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The Korean Fir has short, broad needles that are dark green and glossy/waxy in appearance. The underside of the needles are silver in color. This beautiful tree has great needle retention and a fragrant aroma.
White Pine
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The white pine has soft, flexible needles and is green in color. Needles are 2½ – 5 inches long. White pines have okay needle retention, but have little aroma. They aren’t recommended for heavy ornaments or lights due to their flimsy branches.
Colorado Blue Spruce
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​The Blue Spruce has good natural symmetrical form, retains needles fairly well, and has an attractive blue foliage. This species is bluish-gray in color. The branches are very firm making them excellent for heavier ornaments and lights. The needles are very poky as compared to the Fir and Pine.
White Spruce
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The white spruce is excellent for ornaments; its short, stiff needles are ½ to ¾ in. long and have a blunt tip. They are bluish-green – green in color, but have a bad aroma when needles are crushed. They have excellent foliage color and have a good, natural shape. The needle retention is better in a white spruce than it is among other spruces.