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Nov and Dec Hours, Beginning our 51st year of Cut Your Own Christmas Trees.

11/13/2007 4:51pm by Heather Warren
November and December Hours: Open Nov 17th and 18th 9am to dusk with assorted handmade Christmas Wreaths made right here on the farm, cool weather vegetables and potatoes, gourds, Handmade Soaps, Herbal Bath Salts and Dried flower wreaths. We will be closed Nov 19th thru the 22nd and reopen Friday after Thanksgiving. From that point on we will be open Tuesday - Sunday, 9am - dusk right up to Christmas Eve. THIS IS OUR 51ST YEAR OF CUT YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREES. Ready for cutting in our herbicide free patches are Balsam fir, Blue Spruce, Concolor Fir, Scotch Pine and White Pine. We also have discounted pre-cut trees and a free bough pile. Complementary spiced cider on weekends.  We have table gourds of great colors and "we be little" mini pumpkins. They look great on the thanksgiving table. The farmstand will be stocked with our fresh lettuce, broccoli, 2 types of kale and perhaps Swiss chard (depending on the new growth) and new this fall are fresh dug potatoes.  Our handmade herbal soaps are sold at the farm stand year round. They are very long lasting and provide a luxurious lather and are made without any animal products or synthetic fragrances. Call the farm phone @ 868-2001 anytime for updates or check here.
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