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Sunny Side, GA 30284
(770) 227-5237


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OUR TREES

Carolina Sapphire Carolina Sapphire: A very unique tree, the Carolina Sapphire has a beautiful steely blue/green color and wonderful aromatic fragrance. It's dense, lacy foliage is capable of handling light to medium weight decorations.  It has a symmetrical and pyramidal growth habit and is soft to the touch.

Leyland Cypress: The Leyland Cypress is a beautiful tree that has become the most commonly grown Christmas tree in Georgia. The Leyland has upright growing branches with an airy, feathery appearance. Once combined with lights and ornaments, it is transformed into a holiday treat for the home. It also has a light scent that may prove beneficial to anyone having problems with more aromatic trees. The Leyland maintains its freshness extremely well. If properly watered, it will look just as good the day it is taken down as the day it is put in the stand.
Leyland Cypress
Virginia Pine
Virginia Pine: For many years, the Virginia Pine was the predominant tree grown in Georgia for Christmas tree production. Today, many families still seek this tree to use as their traditional Christmas tree. This tree has stout branches with 1.5 to 3.0 inch long needles. It has a traditional aromatic pine scent that adds that special touch of the smell of Christmas to a home. Because of the stout branches, the Virginia Pine also does a great job of holding heavy ornaments.
Red Cedar: There is no mistaking the smell of a cedar tree in the home. The Red Cedar has a highly aromatic scent that southerners have been enjoying at Christmas for many years. Long before Christmas tree plantations became common in the south, families would venture out into the woods, along a fence line or a hedge row in the fields in search of a Red Cedar. Cedars make a beautiful Christmas tree, but because it tends to dry out fast in the house, should be put up later than most species--no more than 2 to 3 weeks before Christmas.
Red Cedar

Pricing:
Carolina Sapphire - $4.75 per foot
Leyland Cypress - $4.75 per foot
Virginia Pine - $3.75 per foot
Red Cedar - $4.75 per foot

For any tree 8 feet or taller, the price is set at $38.00. For instance, if you need a 12 foot tree for your home or business, you would normally pay $47.50, but due to our price cap, you only pay $38.00.

Sizes:
We have trees ranging in size from 4 to 12 feet tall.

 
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