Cape Christmas Trees!

This small, private Christmas tree farm nurtures Scotch Pine, Blue Spruce, and Balsam, White and Concolor Firs (and maybe a few other varieties). They come in all shapes and sizes, a few of them are over 10’ tall. While these trees are pruned, they are very definitely “natural” shape, each different from the next, each with plenty of room for ornaments. You will never have a fresher tree, and 100% of the proceeds is a donation to the Bourne Conservation Trust

Monday, December 14, 2015

Getting Dressed for the Big Day



A benefit for the 
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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Christmas Tree Sale!









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Sunday, November 29, 2015

2015 Tree Sale


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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

August 2015 walk through the tree farm

All Shapes and sizes...




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Scotch Pine in Action!

 Dressed up for the occasion


And what it looks like fresh cut



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Dress Rehearsal out in the field


Happy Customers!

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Spring Planting

A seedling takes 6-10 years to grow to full Christmas tree size.  They need lots of water at planting time.  Then in fthe following years, the trees need occasional pruning and weeding (Yes, this garden needs weeding).

 


 



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Inspection Tour


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