Archive for October 28th, 2007

Fresh cut Christmas Trees

Each year around one hundred seventy-five thousand Christmas trees are sold online, or by catalog.  When I first heard of mail order Christmas trees, I thought “why on earth would I want to purchase a tree online?”.  But after a few days it made perfect sense. What is the one thing almost everyone does not have enough of during Christmastime? Other than money, the next answer is time.  When I considered how long it takes to order a tree online versus buying one from a lot or tree farm, mail order Christmas trees made perfect sense.

Fraser Fir Christmas Trees

One of the most sought after Christmas trees every year is the beautiful Fraser Fir, but have you ever wondered where they come from?  The best Fraser Firs are grown in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina.  Each year North Carolina tree growers will produce over fifty million fraser firs.  The Fraser fir can grow as high as eighty feet and reach a trunk diameter of one and one half feet.  These beautiful trees grow naturally only in the southern Appalachian mountains above three thousand feet.  The Climate of the North Carolina mountains is ideal for producing Fraser firs.  The abundant rainfall coupled with cool ambient temperatures are responsible for giving the Fraser Fir its ability to keep its needles long into the Christmas season.

Fresh Christmas Trees

The new fresh home delivery Christmas Trees from Home Products N More is the best way to get one home. Don’t get pine needles in the back of your SUV or try to precariously tie a Christmas Tree to the roof of your auto when you can have one delivered to your doorstep.