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

Thursday, July 19, 2018

Outdoor Tree Trimming Months Before Indoor Tree Trimming

Let's see. What should the shape be...



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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Spring Planting 2018

Invest in the Future. Plant Christmas Trees.

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