Anyone gone to a Christmas tree farm this year?

Anonymous
Wondering where you went and what the selection was like. We haven’t been for maybe 3 years but the last time we went the pickings were very very slim.
Anonymous
We just left Snickers Gap. A lot of trees to choose from.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wondering where you went and what the selection was like. We haven’t been for maybe 3 years but the last time we went the pickings were very very slim.


Went to https://www.tlvtreefarm.com/ today and lots of good trees. We’ve given up on butlers orchard.
Anonymous
The trick is to go on opening weekend, so check the calendars of the tree farms. Since most of them open quite early in the season, this means you need to keep your tree alive until Christmas. Make a fresh cut when you get home, put it in water immediately, and place it away from heat sources.

Our favorite is a little gem called Feezers Farm. They're not open every year, because they're a small operation and need to let their trees grow. The owners used to live in our close-in DC neighborhood and they're very nice. They have the usual varieties of trees, plus white pines, which my kids love because the needles are very soft (doesn't look like a Christmas tree, but never mind). They only do trees, there's no entertainment or gift shop.
Anonymous
Yes! We went yesterday. The trick is to go midway through the day--and earlier the better. If you wait until next week, the selection is nil for similar price.
Anonymous
As christmas approaches, let's be mindful of our DMV community's inclusive approach to celebrations. While the holiday is often celebrated with parties, cards, and distributing treats, it's important to recognize its religious roots, and that not all members of our community may observe it.

And please also consider it may be triggering to some groups to mention christmas specifically, while simply saying “holiday” is less likely to offend.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: As christmas approaches, let's be mindful of our DMV community's inclusive approach to celebrations. While the holiday is often celebrated with parties, cards, and distributing treats, it's important to recognize its religious roots, and that not all members of our community may observe it.

And please also consider it may be triggering to some groups to mention christmas specifically, while simply saying “holiday” is less likely to offend.


NO. Those of us who celebrate Christmas get to call it that. Firs brought indoors and decorated have been associated with Christmas for centuries, so get over yourself.

Dear Lord.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: As christmas approaches, let's be mindful of our DMV community's inclusive approach to celebrations. While the holiday is often celebrated with parties, cards, and distributing treats, it's important to recognize its religious roots, and that not all members of our community may observe it.

And please also consider it may be triggering to some groups to mention christmas specifically, while simply saying “holiday” is less likely to offend.


NO. Those of us who celebrate Christmas get to call it that. Firs brought indoors and decorated have been associated with Christmas for centuries, so get over yourself.

Dear Lord.


Stop falling for the obvious troll baiting. Jesus.
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