This story gives interesting context on Christmas Tree farms on the Cape.
(We're quite a bit smaller than these farms)
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 19, 2016
Thursday, September 8, 2016
BCT Christmas Tree Sale, Saturday, December 10, 11-2
BCT Members and friends once again have the unique opportunity to harvest their own Cape-grown Christmas tree! Mark you calendar for Saturday, December 10, 11AM to 2PM. Park behind the Dimmick barn at 1167 County Road and walk back to the tree farm to find balsam, spruce, Scotch pine, Concolor fir, and more. They come in all shapes and sizes and this year we have put extra effort into pruning and shaping.
All proceeds benefit the BCT.
All proceeds benefit the BCT.
A benefit for the
Friday, April 15, 2016
Spring Planting 2016
Lexie the assistant |
Above ground, seedlings are 6-8" high. But like an iceberg, there's a lot going on under the surface: some of the roots are 18" or more. For this reason, we make holes very deep, and then fill in around the roots up to the surface. These long roots are particularly important in sandy Cape soils, where the tree can go deep to find a drink.
The young trees get a good drink of water, and then TLC over the next several years. If all goes according to plan, they'll be the right size around Christmas 2023!
Now's the time to plant
a vision of things to come
Christmas 2023
The woodsman prepares a hole |
White Spruce |
Balsam Fir |
A benefit for the
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