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Christmas Tree Farms in New Jersey

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Christmas Tree Farms in New Jersey

Visiting a Christmas tree farm and buying a live tree grown in New Jersey can be an unforgettable holiday experience for the whole family? The procedure at any where from one hour to a good part of the day, depending on what you want and your family to gather from experience.

The choices for the selection of a New Jersey grew up living tree there are many. You can easily choose to cut your own tree, or pick a live tree and have it cut for you, or buy a live tree already cut or buy a living tree you can plant.

To extend the experience to a family fun event, you can venture off to a Christmas tree farm offers sleigh rides, hay rides and related winter events and fun.

A freshly cut Christmas tree will bring not only warmth, beauty and the rich scents of the season back home, but will take during the holidays when given proper care.

Christmas trees are a renewable resource. They are grown as crops, planted, sheared and cultivated to be harvested for your enjoyment! Where every tree cut, a new seedling will be planted. Christmas tree farms offer not only beautiful green spaces in New Jersey, but also environmentally friendly. They consume large amounts of carbon dioxide and re-establishing large amounts of oxygen in the atmosphere, thus cleaning the air we breathe. An acre of Christmas trees produces the daily oxygen requirements for 18 people.

The selection of a live Christmas tree.

When selecting a tree, select the most appropriate for your needs. Determine where it will reside in the apartment, and what kind of jewelry you have – they are heavy or light? These considerations will help you select the species, height, shape and density. Among the variety of types of Christmas trees grown in New Jersey, the best place for needle retention are all pine, Austrian, Scotch, White and Mexican border. The Douglas fir, concolor and Fraser fir are also excellent. The Colorado Blue Spruce is very good, and the Norway and white spruce are fair.

It is difficult, the height of the trees in the area of teaching. Check with the Christmas tree farm, they usually have measuring sticks available. Even if you do not cut wounds on the tree can only once with the ground and need an extra bit from the bottom of the tree when you cut to come home, your state add about four inches and your top piece another four inches to the final height of your tree. It is therefore recommended that a tree which to choose slightly shorter than the height of your ceiling.

The care of the live Christmas tree

With a few simple steps, you can enjoy your tree throughout the season!

A fresh cut tree, brought home in advance to bring it indoors for decorating should be placed in a container with water in a cool shady area by the wind. If kept outside, make sure that does not freeze the water supply. Before blunt cut indoors, an inch from the end. This fresh cut flowers of the tree it will soak up water. Place the tree in a stand that can hold 1-2 liters of water. Since freshly cut trees for a pint to one liter of water per day, check water level absorb at least once a day and always to stop water level above the cut. Hold the bulb of the tree in water. If it turns out to have water for more than a few hours, the SAP interface trunk seal, and it will not absorb water. Keeping a tree stand with water to prevent needle drop and prolong the freshness of the tree and color filled.

Select a location in your home that not to is to close a fireplace, heat duct or radiator. Place tree stand with plastic mesh. This makes it easier to move and stretch tree. Netting can be removed once the tree is set up.

The tree is a few more hours to their natural shape as the clearing away return. Fill the stand with water. On the first filling is warm or hot water is advantageous.

The care and planting a balled and burlapped tree.

If you have a balled & burlapped have (grub) Christmas tree, brought several days before the house, they must be placed in an unheated, sheltered housing (non-residential buildings, garage, carport, basement) or on the northeastern side of the house. This conditioning is the tree to the effects of rapid temperature and humidity fluctuations that occur at home. Before bringing the tree indoors, they are in a laundry tub or similar water-tight containers. In order to stabilize it can sand or gravel around the root ball to be filled. Keep root ball moist, every day about half a liter to a liter of water, maintaining a 5 to 6 m tree. Ideally it is best to keep digging tree in a 65-68 degree room air and no longer than seven days.

After tree is removed, do not bring it directly outdoors. If possible, gradually introduced to the colder temperature by first placing in a protected area for several days. The hole where the tree will be planted should be dug to an approximate depth of 18 cm placed in front of the ice and the ground from the inside, where they do not freeze. Fill the hole with leaves and cover it with plastic. Do not remove the burlap and the band, before planting. After tree was positioned (top rootball should be even with original soil grade), fill hole halfway – with stored soil, cutting tape, roll burlap and complete filling hole. A plastic covered root ball is in the same way, except that treated before planting, slits in the plastic of the lower half should be cut – this will facilitate drainage and root penetration. Water thoroughly and mulch.

Disposal and recycling your Christmas tree.

The disposal and recycling of Christmas trees with your local municipality, which generally offer recycling programs are coordinated. The trees are chipped into mulch and made available free to homeowners. These trees in your garden, where birds can either of them as winter protection or as a food source when food is hung from the branches.

A Christmas tree is biodegradable, it can be removed and the branches as mulch in the garden. For a proper Christmas tree disposal, check with your local community.

Listing of New Jersey Christmas tree farms

Below is a list of the most popular Christmas tree farms in New Jersey. While this offer is quite topical, as of this writing, last minute weather and conditions at a nursery may change, and it is strongly recommended that you call the court before, its offer to confirm their hours and whether they will continue to to allow select-and-cut or just precut trees. Do not go out there if you do not reach them by phone!

Augusta

Holiday Tree Farm, Augusta

973-948-7488 … 44 Augusta Hill Rd … Route 80 West to Exit 34B. Rte. 15 North to the intersection with Rte. 206 at Ross' Corner / Skyland Park straight on Rte. 206N, first at Augusta Hill Road. Farm is ½ Wed on the left.

Species … 2,500 trees, Blue Spruce, fir, Douglas fir, Canaan fir

Belvidere

Wyckoff's Tree Farm, Belvidere

908-475-4508 … 249 519 … County Route I-80, exit 12 to 521S to 519S (10 miles from Rte 80), rte I-78, exit 17 to Rte 31N to 519S to Rte 46W (RTE. Mile marker 39) species … 600 trees, Douglas-fir

Open … 8:30-4 (daily), Nov. 24 – are determined

Blairstown

Glenview Farm, Blairstown

908-362-6904 … 2 … Glenview Lane I-80 Exit 12 N. – Rte. 521-4 km. Blair to Town on Rte left. 94-1 Wed to Mohawk Rd; From Newton – Rte .. 94 p. 12 Wed to Mohawk Rd. 4 Wed – Rt on Gaisler Rd – Farm 1 mi.

Species … 500 trees, Blue Spruce, fir, Douglas fir, Concolor fir, Fraser fir, Canaan fir Open … 9-5 (daily), November 24-December 17

Jolly Holly Christmas Tree Farm, Blairstown

908-362-6327 … 56 Maple Lane … Exit 12 on route. 80 W to Blairstown. At the lights take Millbrook Road up the hill to Maple Lane. Left on Maple Lane. Farm is on the left.

Species … 200 trees, Blue Spruce, fir, Douglas fir, Concolor fir

Open … 12-4 (Sat & Sun), November 25-December 17

Califon

Alger Tree Farm, Califon

908-832-2298 … 7 Beacon Light Rd … From Rte. 78 exit 24 (Oldwick) 7 km. N or Rte. 517. Turn left on Beacon Light Rd. to the first house on the left.

Species … 400 trees, Blue Spruce, fir, Douglas fir, Concolor fir

Open … 8:30-5 (Sat & Sun), December 2 to 24

Chesterfield (near Bordentown)

Spruce Goose Christmas Tree Farm, Chesterfield

609-298-2498 … 194 Bordentown-Rd. George Town (Rte. 545 S) … NJ TPK. Exit 7 or I-295N take exit 57A, Rte. 206 N. or Rte. 130 N towards Bordentown, 1 right onto Rte. 545 S. Go, 4 Wed Farm on the right. Or from the intersection RTES. 537 & 545, take Rte. 545 N 3.5 miles. Farm on the left. From McGuire AFB, take Rte. 680 W.

Species … 1,000 trees, Blue Spruce, Spruce, White Pine, Douglas-fir, Canaan fir, Serbian spruce, fir are all pre-cut Fraser.

Open … 9-5 (daily), 24 November-December 24

Cranbury

Barclay's Tree Farm

35 Orchardside Drive, Cranbury, NJ 08 512

609-799-1855 and opening times: Weekends from 09.00 bis 05.00 Clock Clock, November 27-December 19

Directions: Exit 8A NJTpke, Rt 32 W to Rt 130, then on Rt 130 for 1.5 mi to light Dey Rd. Right on Dey Rd 1.5 mi to 1 right – Dr. Orchardside of RT 1, East on Scudder Mill Rd 2 mi to left at 5th light onto Dey Rd 2.3 mi to left on Orchardside Dr.

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