Thank you to everyone who has come by for your tree this year! It is a highlight of our holiday season to reconnect with our customers and friends each year, and get to meet new people who have found their way to our farm. If you are looking for more general information, skip to our post on the 2021 Christmas Tree Season. We wish you all a safe and happy holiday season!
Saturday, November 27, 2021
Saturday, November 20, 2021
2021 Christmas Tree Season
As with the past few years, we will be open Black Friday, and then the 4 Saturdays and Sundays between Thanksgiving and Christmas. We open at 11am and close at sunset.
Our prices are below:
Christmas Trees:
- Nobles up to 8 feet - $60
- Add $5 per foot over 8'
- Ask about Doug firs $15 and up
Fresh Wreaths:
- Make your own - $10
We prefer Venmo or cash for payment, but also take checks and PayPal.
Please note that we are not planning to put our signs out on the street this year. We would like to be open for people who know us and seek out what we have to offer, but we also want to reduce general traffic of people who are just coming to have a look around the farm. If you want a more detailed refresher on what we offer, please read our post from 2019 as not much has changed.
We hope this holiday season finds you safe and well. It has been another unusual year and we hope to offer a small opportunity for a little time outdoors to enjoy hiking around the hillside in the fresh air.
Sunday, November 14, 2021
Puppies to Puppy, Spring to Fall
What a whirlwind the last several months have been! Things here at the farm have been so busy ever since the puppies arrived. Piper was amazing whelping and rearing her litter, and we supported her through the whole thing. Together, we gave the puppies an exceptionally good start and they all went to their homes healthy, happy, and well socialized. We are still in touch with all the families and everyone is doing great. And of course, we know first had that our keeper puppy, Poppy, is just everything we hoped for in a Piper puppy. Ember, Piper, Poppy, and Hazel make for quite a pack, and we love having so many dogs around.
In addition to puppy related things, we continue to take care of Al, Boo, the chickens, the bees, the trees, and the garden here at the farm. The summer was hot and dry and hard on the trees but it was a relief that the fires stayed farther away this year. We were very happy that we had a great harvest of fruit from our trees and veggies from the garden. In fact, it was the first year in many that the yellow plum produced fruit and we very much enjoyed it.
It is always such a relief when the rains come, and the pace slows, at least for a little while. Now we approach our busy time with Christmas trees, and then hopefully a cold, quiet, and snowy winter.