Christmas Tree – Pre Cut and Ready to Cut!

We have 6 to 8 Ft. Balsam Fir Trees for WHOLESALE for this 2026 Christmas Season.

Prices starting at $65

We provide you a saw and once you, and everyone you came with, is ready you can load on to the tractor drawn wagon with hay and it will transport you to our tree field from the parking lot. Some also choose to take a beautiful stroll to one of our fields to cut their perfect tree, whether you walk or ride you are sure to find what you are looking for. Once you have chosen the perfect tree, you will return to the cozy post and beam barn and your tree can be baled for easy transport.

Fresh cut trees are also available for your convenience in our pre-cut section in front of the parking lot and barn. In the shed is the cashier and an assortment of gifts and goodies the whole family will appreciate along with a freshly brewed complimentary hot chocolate.

Tips on Caring for your Christmas Tree

Remember, a Christmas tree is a living thing, look after it as carefully as you would a cut flower.

Once you select a Christmas tree, follow these suggestions to keep it fresh and safe:

1. If you buy your tree several days before you plan to set it up, store the tree outdoors or on a cool porch or patio until you are ready to decorate. An area that provides protection from the wind and sun will help the tree retain its moisture.

2. If you plan to store the tree for several days, make a straight cut across the butt end of the tree about one inch from the end. This opens the tree stem so it can take up water. Store the tree upright and place the butt end in a container of water.

3. When you bring the tree into the house for decorating, make another fresh cut across the trunk about an inch from the original cut. Use a tree stand that holds plenty of water.

4. Trees are thirsty. They may drink up to four litres of water per day, so be sure to check daily and supply fresh water as needed. A stand which holds at least four litres of water is recommended. If you allow the water level to drop below the bottom of the tree, a seal will form just as it does on a cut flower, and a new cut will be necessary.

5. Place your tree away from fireplaces, radiators, television sets and other sources of heat. Turn off the tree lights when you leave and before you retire at night.

6. Avoid the use of combustible decorations. Check all electric lights and connections. Do not use lights with worn or frayed cords and N-E-V-E-R use lighted candles on a Christmas tree.

Following these care and precaution measures should ensure an attractive tree that stays fresh indoors for two to three weeks.