Keep the tree in water, and refill the container daily – some trees may absorb as much as two quarts a day.Place the tree in water as soon as possible as water is crucial for keeping it fresh.If you get your tree several days before it is to be brought in and decorated, we advise placing it outside in the shade, on a covered porch, or in an unheated garage.It should have pliable needles, a great fragrance and good color. A Christmas tree should be healthy and well-shaped with a straight trunk.You are welcome to cut your own tree if you wish – we will tie it up, provide a saw, and load it.We will gladly cut and load your tree for you – you merely need to select it – we will do the rest.As far as we are able to determine, we have the only Kentucky grown Fraser Fir.Sizes range from 6 feet to 12 feet and up.We also have a few White Pine, White Fir and Blue Spruce.We have a great selection of Fraser Fir available to cut.Call Tom at 85 or email at and Cut Christmas Trees.We will tag it and cut it just prior to the date you select to pick it up.You are invited to come to our farm NOW, when the weather is pleasant, to SELECT your tree.Pre-Tagging Service – Many of Our Customers Do This Visiting our Christmas Tree Farm, where you select your own tree, is a memorable experience. Contact: (606) 855-7968, (606) 821-8248.The annual Christmas Tree “Select-and-Cut” season at Nieman’s Christmas Tree Farm begins now! 805 for 3 miles, and the farm is on the left. A four-wheeler and saws are available to rent to cut your own trees. Letcher County: Highland Winery and Christmas Tree Farm. CST Mon.-Fri., and at Golden Pond Visitor Center, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Permits, maps and cutting guidelines are at the LBL Administrative Office, 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. 24, allows a family to cut one cedar at no charge. Land Between the Lakes: Free Christmas tree permits available at Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area beginning Dec. 1997 for about 1 mile, and the tree farm will be on your left. Directions: From Lexington take I-75 North and then I-275 East. You-cut trees, $25 live trees start at $35. We have a great selection from which to choose. We grow Fraser Fir, judged the nation’s best Christmas tree by the National Christmas Tree Association. It is convenient to Lexington, Richmond, Versailles, Frankfort, Georgetown, and Winchester. ![]() Stonehouse Rd., Camp Springs (about 10 miles southeast of Cincinnati). Nieman’s Christmas Tree Farm is located in Lexington, Kentucky, the heart of the Bluegrass. 169) 3.5 miles and look for signs on left. 25) in Richmond, take Tates Creek Road (Ky. Other items include wreaths, garland, mistletoe kissing balls, salsa, honey, jams and dog treats. Fraser firs from North Carolina are available and priced individually. $40 up to 8 feet tall, $10 a foot for each additional foot. Cut your own tree (bow saws provided) or farm will cut it for you. Trees grown on the farm: Norway, blue and white spruce and white pine. Drive straight down Cathole Bend Road the road ends at the farm. 1150 (Old Danville Road) and go 2.8 miles to the bridge across Dix River. 52 in Lancaster, turn west toward Danville and go 0.8 mile. Lots of big trees with prices starting at $15. Norway, blue and white spruce white pine and Canaan fir. You-cut and balled and burlapped trees available. Contact: (859) 744-2930.Ĭathole Bend Plantation Christmas Tree Farm. 1960 or Ecton Road turn right, go quarter-mile to farm on left. At first stoplight, turn left on Veterans Memorial Parkway (Ky. Directions: From Lexington on Interstate 64, take Exit 96, turn right onto Ky. Wreaths and roping made on the farm also available. Balled and burlapped white and red pine blue, white, and Norway spruce Douglas and Canaan fir, $15 a foot. ![]() Turn right and go 1.3 miles to farm on right. Turn right on Bypass Road, then right on Ky. Directions: From Lexington, take Interstate 64 to Winchester, Exit 94. Pre-cut and you-cut trees, $40 balled and burlapped trees, $36-$72. Cut white pine and Douglas fir, balled and burlapped white pine and Norway and blue spruce. Directions: From Man o' War Boulevard, take Todds Road 3 miles out of town, turn right on Sulphur Lane. 24 and late afternoon until dark weekdays through Dec. Balled and burlapped (to plant) Norway spruce, white pine and white fir. Choose-and-cut Fraser fir and white pine. There’s a lot of talk these days about the environment and going green. A tree grown and nurtured in Kentucky soil, with Kentucky hands. Drive 0.4 mile, and trees will be on your left. Around the third week in November, the farmers of the KY Christmas Tree Association open their gates, barns, and fields to folks who appreciate the experience of cutting a fresh, homegrown Christmas tree. Directions: From Man o' War Boulevard, go 1.7 miles south on Harrodsburg Road. Hours: 9 a.m.-dark Sat., 2 p.m.-dark Sun. Saws, twine and help loading trees provided. Choose-and-cut white and Scotch pine, Douglas and Canaan fir, $30-$100.
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