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Christmas Tree Farms: In Sussex County and beyond

A Guide to Choosing and Caring for Your Perfect Christmas Tree

By Jessica Velazquez-Schlegel & Leslie Hudson November 7, 2024

The holiday season is upon us, and what better way to bring the spirit of Christmas into your home than with a fragrant, live Christmas tree? But with so many options and considerations, choosing the right tree can be a daunting task. Here’s a guide to help you select and care for your perfect Christmas tree.

Choosing the Right Tree

  • Type of Tree: Popular choices include balsam fir, Fraser fir, and Douglas fir.
    • Balsam Fir: Known for its strong fragrance and excellent needle retention.
    • Fraser Fir: Offers good needle retention and a pleasant fragrance.
    • Douglas Fir: Features full, dense branches and a moderate fragrance.
  • Freshness: When selecting a tree, give its branches a gentle tug. Fresh needles should not fall off easily.
  • Color: Opt for a tree with deep green needles. Avoid trees with brown or yellowing needles.
  • Trunk: The trunk should be straight and free of cracks or insect damage.

Eco-Friendly Tips

  • Choose a Sustainable Tree: Look for trees from certified sustainable farms.
  • Recycle Your Tree: Many communities offer tree recycling programs. Check with your local waste management agency for details.
  • Natural Decorations: Use natural, biodegradable decorations like dried citrus slices, pine cones, or homemade ornaments.

Safety First

  • Water Regularly: A dry tree is a fire hazard. Keep your tree well-watered.
  • Placement: Place your tree away from heat sources like fireplaces, radiators, or heat vents.
  • Lights: Use only UL-certified lights and extension cords.
  • Fire Safety: Have a working smoke detector and fire extinguisher nearby.

By following these tips, you can enjoy a safe and festive holiday season with your live Christmas tree.

Sussex County

Frankford

B & B Evergreens
Open Saturday * Sundays 8am-sundown

Greenwood

Don’s Tree Farm
Open Thursdays 12-5, Friday-Sunday 10am-5pm
*Santa is available every Saturday 11am-3pm*

Georgetown

Isaacs’ Farm & Markets
Open Monday-Sunday 9am-7pm (302) 856-7245

Harbeson

Lawson's Produce
25586 Bennum Switch Rd.  (302)745-0666 Text is best. Open until dark.
Self-serve, cash only, bow saw provided. 

Laurel

Balsam Acres Christmas Trees
Open Saturday Dec. 3rd Hours Saturdays & Sundays 9am-5pm
*Weekday appointments available- call to schedule* 302-448-1556

Kirk Farms
Open daily 10am-6pm

Milton

Coastal Christmas Trees
Tree Farm at Hudson Rd.
Satellite location at Hudson Fields
Open Monday-Thursdays 4pm-7pm, Friday noon-7pm, Saturday & Sunday 9am-7pm

Kent County

Camden

Fifer's
Open Mondays- Saturdays 9am-5pm
U-Play area open depending on weather. Check their Facebook page here for details.

Dover

Dyer’s Christmas Tree Farm
Open Fridays 3pm-5pm, Saturday-Sunday 9am-5pm *Cash/check only* 

Evergreen Farms
Open Friday-Sunday 10am-6pm

Felton

Poynter’s Christmas Shop
Open Monday-Thursday 11am- 6pm, Friday-Sunday 11am- 8pm

Magnolia

Schreppler’s Fir Tree Acres
2216 Woodlytown Rd.
Open Saturday & Sunday 9am -5pm

Smyrna

Hundred Acre Farms
Open Saturdays & Sundays 10am-2pm


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