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Fake trees, on the other hand, are often made from polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which is one of the naughtiest plastics on the plastics list and pollutes across its entire lifespan, from production to end of life. Trees made from PVC are difficult to recycle and so end up going to landfill where they release more greenhouse gases and pollute ecosystems by leaching dangerous chemicals. They are also usually made in factories overseas and the GHG emissions associated with shipping increases their carbon footprint.
Companies in Ontario, B.C and Alberta are making it possible for people to have a real tree, but minus the whole death thing: how about a living, oxygen-creating potted tree that you either plant or send back to the farm after the Holidays?!
Are you a proud plant parent who enjoys taking care of your leafy friends? Maybe a good alternative for you is to invest in a Norfolk Island pine that you can keep indoors year-round and transform into a Christmas tree during the Holiday season.
Whether you want to cut your own tree, pick a live tree and have it cut for you, buy a tree already cut or buy a living tree you can plant, this page provides detailed listings of Prince Edwards Island (PEI), Canada's choose-and-cut Christmas tree farms, places to buy pre-cut (also called pre-harvested and fresh-cut) trees, stands, sleigh rides, hay rides and related winter events and fun. Some listings are for tree farms, others are tree lots, and some only offer hay rides, sleigh rides or other winter events. READ EACH LISTING to know what each facility offers. The farms are listed further down this page, so scroll down the page! Since this service is free and open to ALL Christmas tree farms, not just those who belong to an association or pay for an ad, like almost all other websites do, this is the most complete and current listing available! Help me keep this page complete and up to date, byreporting any corrections needed or suggesting farms to add!
If you know of any tree farms I missed and want to add it or correct the information, or provide feedback about a farm or the website, please let me know! There are affiliate links on this page. Read our disclosure policy to learn more. After Christmas, click here to find how how and where to easily recycle or dispose of your Christmas tree!And to recycle used, broken or old Christmas lights and electronicsSee this page for local options to easily recycle your Christmas holiday lights
April 2023: Tree supplies are looking good, but expect prices to be WAY up this year. It's always smart to get to the tree farm early and tag or reserve your tree, if they allow it. Many tree farms allow tagging starting in mid-November.
Every year, Nova Scotia sends the city of Boston a Christmas tree as a show of thanks for Boston's help following the Halifax Explosion of 1917. This will be the 50th year that Nova Scotia has sent Boston a tree.
Stop by Stew's to pick up fresh cut Christmas Trees, wreaths, roping, and beautiful decorations for your home. Delivered daily, our quality tree selections can't be beat, and you'll feel good knowing you're getting the freshest and healthiest trees that will last you the entire holiday season.
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Many of us are more likely to think about climate change when making purchases through the year. It makes sense to wonder if leaving trees in the ground to continue growing might not make a better contribution to the fight against climate change.
Different types of plastics are used in artificial tree products. Some, like polyvinyl chloride, are very difficult to recycle and should be avoided. Polyethylene trees, which tend to look more realistic, have higher price tags.
An artificial tree has to be re-used for 10-12 years to match the footprint of a natural tree that is composted at end of life. Even then, recycling the materials in artificial trees is so difficult that it is not common practice. Some old trees can be repurposed, but most artificial products will end up in a landfill.
This gives ecologically minded Canadians some sense of the impacts of their choice. But other factors are also at play. Real trees are becoming scarce and more expensive. In the United States, the average price of a real tree in 2019 has increased to US$78 from US$75 in 2018.
Weather has taken a toll on Christmas trees. In the U.S., hot weather and too much rain are considered contributing factors to a shortage of trees, and wildfires damaged or destroyed some farms. Heat waves in 2017 and 2018 killed young seedlings in Oregon and will impact tree supply in years to come.
Climate change will likely exacerbate these factors and could drive up the price of trees for years to come. Researchers have found that certain pests, like the balsam twig aphid, already a major pest in the Québec Christmas tree industry, will likely increase in a warming climate and harm commercial fir plantations.
The changing climate may not mean the end of holiday trees. Studies carried out in the Appalachians suggest that trees at lower elevations may be more likely to suffer from pests and damage as climate change progresses. They also found that tree farms at higher elevations may benefit from a longer growing season.
Research into the effects of temperature and precipitation extremes on cone formation may help growers maintain or enhance tree growth in response to changing environmental conditions. Forward-looking Christmas tree farmers may start planting a greater diversity of tree species to weather the impacts of climate change.
Most Christmas tree operations in Canada are family businesses without deep pockets, and the costs of relocating tree farms to more friendly climes or higher elevations may put others out of business. The cost of a Christmas tree will likely continue to rise in the future.
Plantations BL Christmas Trees was born two generations ago by the merging of two families. Many years of experience, knowledge and expertise were combined to provide you with beautiful natural cultivated Christmas trees.
Our Christmas tree farm is located in fertile regions that produce some of the finest Christmas Trees grown in North America. With several hundred acres of Fraser Fir and Balsam Fir trees being cultivated in our plantations, we are completely dedicated to improving and advancing growing techniques for future generations to come!
The family Christmas Tree farm is entirely committed to producing some of the finest natural cultivated Christmas trees. Whether trees are to be sold at your retail location, supplied for wholesale purposes or even exported overseas in refrigerated maritime containers, we will assist you in providing heavy density Christmas trees, individually baled, graded, sized and identified.
We take care of all aspects from harvesting to shipping, phytosanitary inspections and all documentation required. We guarantee beautiful fresh cut trees and ensure on time delivery to Garden Centers, Nurseries, Independent Retailers, and Fundraising Organizations throughout the world where Christmas trees are imported.
Our hard working team of family & employees strive to provide high quality Christmas trees to our customers; from innovating ideas, to planting premium seeds, and the diligent management of our plantations with respect to the environment.
The Canadian Balsam Fir is naturally a symmetrical, conical tree with branches extending nearly to the ground. Its leaves are needle-like, flat, and rounded at the tip. Native from Wisconsin to New York and northward into all of Canada.
Exchanging gifts is a big part of Christmas, not to mention mention other major celebrations, such as Hanukkah and Eid. Some families might see some of these items in their Christmas stockings or left under the tree!
Mountain View Christmas Trees is Alberta's premier supplier of premium grade Christmas trees to retailers throughout Alberta. Our reputation for offering high quality trees at very competitive prices combined with excellent service, has allowed us to grow to the size we are today. With many of our current customers referring to us as the only people to see for the 'finest' Christmas trees available.
We are very fortunate to have built solid relationships with our 'tree farm friends', allowing us to have secured exclusivity for all of our tree species we offer. This also ensures that we will receive only the very best of the best when it comes to the retailer offering our trees to their customers. On time shipping is also guaranteed, leaving one less thing to worry about during the busy season. 041b061a72