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Christmas Tree Farm Directory GA Christmas Tree Co-op

Updated Nov. 5, 2011

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We have two new trees ready this year. The Murray Cypress is a darker green with stronger branches, less dense foliage and more aroma than the Leighton Green Leyland. Naylor's Blue is a droopy Leyland with stronger branches and dense blue/green foliage. Last year was the first time we had Thuja Green Giant, ready. They are similar to Leyland, except are more open with stronger branches and more aroma.
We have plenty of Leighton Green Leyland Cypress from 5 to 10 ft. and some large trees 13 to 14 ft. White pine from 9 to 14 ft. and one 20 ft White Pine. Virginia Pine in all sizes up to 16 ft., Eastern Red Cedar 4 to 7 ft. and Carolina Sapphire in all sizes up to 14 ft. The tree size is measured from the ground to the highest point that will support a tree top ornament and rounded down to the nearest half-foot.
We also have precut Fraser fir, 5 to 11 ft. Our supplier reduced prices this year, so our prices are reduced, accordingly.

Living Christmas tree - will be in short supply this year. We only have two Thuja Green Giant and some Carolina Sapphire in 15 gallon pots.

Deodar Cedar - this year we have over 100 Deodar Cedar available for planting in 5 gallon pots.

Payment - We accept Master Card, Visa, Discover, American Express and many bank debit cards as well as cash and checks.

History - Homestead Christmas Tree Farm was started in 1979. When we bought the farm in 1992, Virginia Pine was the most popular Southern Christmas tree. Virginia Pine was in all of the fields with some Leyland Cypress planted near the woods. The deer eat the top out of the Leyland, so they took a long time to become large enough for Christmas trees. We've planted some of every tree that has been recommended for a Southern Christmas tree. Now Leyland Cypress is our most popular tree, but the Virginia pine is still a popular choice. For us working at the farm, this season requires a lot of hard work. Visiting with customers that we only see once a year is quite enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you again this year and have a Merry Christmas.

The pictures below were taken November 2009.

Pictures below were taken November 2008.

Pictures below were taken the first of November 2006.

Leyland Cypress

 

Blue ice

 

Potted trees, large Virginia pine in back ground

 

Big and small Leyland Cypress

 

Cryptomeria - Native to Japan and China

 

Blue Cedar

 

Thuja Green Giant - new tree

 

Deodar Cedar