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  • Elk Creek, VA
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Are you ready for Christmas trees/sales?
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Started this discussion. Last reply by John Fussell Sep. 25, 2009.

 

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November 1, 2009
beautiful, a favorite of mine!
October 26, 2009
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Each holiday season, shoppers find themselves confronted with a choice: celebrate with a fresh, real tree, or one that is artificial plastic or aluminum. What most people don't realize is that the best choice has always been the traditional and natu…
October 22, 2009
Dear Sherrie Severt Taylor, I'm new to the market also we are located in Central Fla with a wholesale of nursery trees, We have some Leyland Cypress that are in 15 gal containers that I am thinking about marketing for the christmas season at our loc…
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What month do you make your Christmas tree orders? Our produce stand customers are placing their orders now. I noticed on other post that alot of you make plans after visiting Atlanta in January. I am a newbee. I am not posting "?" to market our tr…
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Christmas Tree Grower
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Participant in Virginia's Finest Program
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severtstreefarm.com
My family grows Fraser Fir Christmas trees in Elk Creek, VA and West Jefferson, NC. We also grow Scotch Pine, White Pine and Blue Spruce. We wholesale our Christmas trees from orders that range from 20 trees to 40,000 trees. We have been growing trees since the late 80's and retailing Christmas trees even longer (Dad retails in Florida).

To be honest, I want to show my Dad that I can make a difference in the company and pull my weight in the "wholesale" department. We have great customers now and plan to keep them happy. I want to expand our business to meet the needs of nurseries and greenhouses. That is why I joined this forum, to hopefully hear from you and see what you think of the Christmas tree industry.

Yes, I would love to gain a customer, but getting your honest advice, tips and views will benefit our business more than anything. Thanks, Sherrie

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Real Christmas Trees: A Great Environmental Choice

Each holiday season, shoppers find themselves confronted with a choice: celebrate with a fresh, real tree, or
one that is artificial plastic or aluminum. What most people don't realize is that the best choice has always
been the traditional and natural choice - a Real Christmas Tree.
Consider this:
• While they're growing, Real Christmas Trees support life by absorbing carbon dioxide and other
gases and emitting fresh oxygen.
• Real Christmas Trees are grown on farms just like any crop. HarveContinue

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