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  • What is the difference between Frasier fir and balsam fir? Balsams grow faster meaning their branch strength is less than a Frasier, however Balsams are often “fuller”, with more, closer growing branches. Unlike the Fraser, Balsams have “soft” needles. This means that the needles lay flat so when you grab a branch with your hand, it’s…

  • Looking for something taller and blue? Look no further with the Blue Point Juniper. Enjoy this juniper’s blue-green foliage year-round. It will reach heights of up to 12 feet tall and get can get as wide as 6-8 feet. But don’t worry, it will maintain its pyramid form and does not require any pruning. However,…

  • Fresh arrangement of greens

  • Wreath shaped as a candy cane-36″

  • Adorable Wreath shaped as a Candy Cane

  • Bag full of Cinnamon scented pine cones- a perfect scent for the Holidays!!!

  • Douglas Fir is one of the nation’s most important lumber species, it makes up nearly half of all Christmas trees grown in the U.S., and its attractive appearance and growth rate make it popular in yards and parks.  There are two sizes to choose from 6-7 ft and 7-8ft

  • The dwarf Alberta spruce is an evergreen conifer with a classic pyramidal Christmas tree shape that rarely exceeds 13 feet. This spruce tree variety is related to trees that grow 100 feet or taller. The most popular landscape idea for a dwarf Alberta spruce is for foundation plantings, used as a large shrub or small specimen tree all over…

  • Christmas tree shape that rarely exceeds 13 feet. This spruce variety is related to trees that grow 100 feet or taller. It is a popular choice for foundation plantings as a large shrub or small specimen tree all over America. This dwarf version grows very slowly—about 2 to 4 inches per year. The aromatic green needles are…

  • Is a Frasier fir a good tree? The Fraser fir is considered by many to be the perfect holiday tree. … Frasier fir trees also have a bit of space between their layers of firm, hearty branches, which is helpful for allowing all your favorite ornaments to stand proud and catch the eye.

  • We have FRESH Garland, mix of Cedar/Douglas and we sell by the foot.  The more you buy the better the deal!  $2.50 ft. or if you buy 75 feet or more it’s only $2.00 ft.  This will make any room smell like the Holidays!!!!

  • This shrub does best in full sun to partial shade. It prefers to grow in average to moist conditions, and shouldn’t be allowed to dry out. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution, and will benefit from being planted in a relatively sheltered location.

  • 12″ring 24″overall Juniper Live Wreath

  • We have two sizes of Juniper Wreaths for you to choose from.

  • These hand made Magnolia Wreaths will brighten the décor of your house for many years inside!  We have variety of sizes to choose from.

  • We have this wreath in a 10″ ring 22″ overall and a 14″ring and 26″ overall its a mix of different fir trees and pine cones.

  • We have two different sizes available- 10″ and 14″.  Beautiful collection of juniper Berries, Cedar and Cones

  • Beautiful Plain Noble Fir Wreath 12″ring 24″ overall  and 16″ring 30″overall

  • We have two sizes of Noble Fir Wreaths for you to choose from, add a bow or pine cones…..

  • The Norfolk Pine is a graceful, pine-like tree with a lacy, delicate appearance. It is popular during the holidays as an alternative to a traditional cut Christmas tree but makes an elegant statement all year round.  Small and Large available

  • Fastest growing of the spruces. Develops strong graceful branches that are covered with dark green needles. Ideal windbreaker. Matures at 60′; 25′ spread.  The Norway spruce grows to a height of 40–60′ and a spread of 25–30′ at maturity. This tree grows at a medium to fast rate, with height increases of anywhere from 13″…

  • Sugar pines can be found from Oregon to Baja California and from near the Pacific Coast east to the mountains near Reno, Nevada. The core of its range is in the northern Sierra Nevada, where it grows abundantly as part of large mixed-conifer forests.