Its hard for us to believe that we’ve been growing and selling Christmas trees for more than 40 years. FORTY YEARS!! Through the hard work, trials and tribulations inherent with farming, we’ve also experienced great satisfaction and joy, much of it from our engagement with our cherished customers. We’ve met some wonderful people over the years and its been a delight to watch kids grow up and bring THEIR children out to the farm, and to be part of their celebrations.
So it is with some sadness that we announce that this will be our last year selling Christmas trees. Some very serious family health issues have cropped up in recent years, with this past year being being among the most serious and its just not feasible, especially given our ages, for us to continue. We will still have the farm, but will shift more energy towards our apiary, mushroom growing and some other endeavors, mostly taken on by Cathy. These will include mushroom cultivation workshops, expanding the variety of mushrooms that we grow, and more.
So with that…here’s the low-down on getting a tree from our farm in 2025…Although its similar to previous years, there have been some notable changes. Read on…
We plan to be open for FOUR DAYS this year: Saturday, November 29th & Sunday, November 30th, and Saturday, December 6th & Sunday, December 7th. HOURS for all four of those days are 9am – 4 pm. What could alter those dates? We could run out of trees, the weather could be especially bad (though we usually operate rain or shine, but you never know), etc. Therefore, its a good idea to CALL 732-873-3206 the evening before or morning of when you plan to visit and listen to the message for updates. As an aside, WE DO NOT HAVE/MAINTAIN A FACEBOOK PAGE.
How much are the trees this year? Same as last year – $65 each, no matter the species or size. We accept cash, checks and credit cards (so long as the card reader is behaving itself) as forms of payment.
Which species of trees do we have? White pine (not many), scotch pine (also not many), Canaan fir (not many again), concolor fir (ditto on the not many thing), Colorado spruce (and again) and Norway spruce (the most numerous tree species we have). We have trees that are in the 5′-6 1/2 ′ range, and a few (very few) that are taller than that, but most are shorter than 5 1/2 feet.
Do you need to bring a saw? Nope. We have hand saws you can use, and also farm staff who will cut the tree if you prefer. If you want to cut the tree yourself, we suggest sturdy leather/canvas gloves to protect your hands, and clothes/footwear that you don’t mind getting dirty (you’ll be on all fours if you’d like to cut your own tree). Even if you want us to cut the tree, dress like you’re visiting a working farm. Do NOT bring an ax to cut your tree!
Can we take pictures? Only AFTER A TREE IS PURCHASED. Anyone who has come to our farm knows that we don’t have a huge parking area. When people come to the farm with the sole intent of using it as a photo backdrop they are taking up valuable parking space as well as contributing a significant amount of wear-and-tear on our grounds. We don’t need the extra traffic either. Therefore, we require that a tree be purchased before any photos are taken. Our farm staff are often happy to take photos of your group with your purchased tree!
More Questions? Give a call or send an email, but please be aware we’re spending lots of time in the field these days but we do our best to get back to you as soon as we can.
Many thanks to all the lovely families we’ve met over the years who have made selling Christmas trees some of the most memorable and pleasant days of our lives. We remember those times and the people connected with them fondly.
MERRY CHRISTMAS!!