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OPEN FOR THE
2009 SEASON
November 27th - December 20th

Santa's Hours:

Black Friday: 9am-8pm
Fridays: 12pm-8pm
Saturdays: 10am-8pm
Sundays: 10am-4pm


Hours of Operation:
Black Friday: 9am-8pm
Closed Mondays
Tues-Thurs 2pm-7pm
Fridays 12pm-8pm
Saturdays 9am-8pm
Sundays 9am-4pm
** Last Wagon @ 4pm each day

Tree Varieties
 
Choose Your Christmas Tree from These Popular Varieties:
DOUGLAS FIR - Most popular Christmas tree. Fragrant needles are soft and flat, about 1" long and range in color from blue-green to green. Excellent needle retention for early decorating.
FRASER FIR - Increasingly popular Christmas tree. Very fragrant with short, soft needles. Has a rich green color with a silver underside. Excellent needle retention for early decorating.
CANAAN FIR - Very similar to Fraser Fir but native to mountains of West Virginia. Relatively new to eastern markets but gaining popularity. Very fragrant with short soft needles. Excellent needle retention for early decorating.
BLUE SPRUCE - Most popular landscape conifer and an increasingly popular Christmas tree. Prickly needles range in color from dark green to silver blue. Very stiff branches provide excellent support for ornaments, but has a shorter needle retention period.
WHITE PINE - More popular for landscaping than as a Christmas tree due to flimsier branches. Has long soft needles and a delightful fragrance.
NORWAY SPRUCE - Popular for landscaping. Deep green, short and stiff needles. Not recommended as a Christmas tree due to poor needle retention.
REMEMBER:

- A freshly cut tree should be placed in water promptly. If your tree has been allowed to air for more than two hours, cut about 1/2 inch off the bottom before placing in water. Supply plenty of water to your tree so that the trunk end does not dry and seal.

- After the holiday season, return to the farm with your tree as part of our free recycling service.
 
 
At the intersection of Routes 501 & 322
Go 0.6 miles east on 322 and turn left onto Hopeland Road. Follow signs to farm.
717-626-TREE (8733)
Visitors to this site since December 2005
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