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Ashcroft
Farm offers 9 different types of trees for you to choose from
so you are sure to find your special tree. We take great pride
in caring for our trees year-round so they are perfect for our
guests. A price link will direct you to our 2009
pricing guide.
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Blue
Spruce
have stiff, silver
green to blue green needles which are approximately 1" in
length. Needles tend to be sharp and retention is fair, but if
kept well watered will look splendid for up to four weeks in a
moderately heated environment. Blue Spruces are slow growers and
are, therefore, more expensive than some other varieties.
Price |
Concolor
Fir Tree
is a beauty to behold. It
has soft, silvery blue to silvery green needles on firm branches. The needles
are approximately 1 1/2" to 2" in length, and needle retention is
superior. A Concolor Fir Tree has a citrus aroma. Price |
Scotch
Pine
trees have stiff, dark
green needles which are approximately 2" to 2 l/2" in length.
Needle retention is good to excellent. It makes an excellent Christmas
tree and is moderately priced. Price
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White
Pine
trees
have very soft, wispy, light green needles which are
approximately 4" in length. This tree will not
tolerate heavy ornaments, but can be magnificent with
lightweight ornaments, tiny lights, bows. Needle
retention is excellent. White Pine Trees are the most
economically priced trees for sale at our farm. Price |
Douglas
Fir
is
a traditional Christmas tree with a classic symmetrical shape.
Short, soft needles with blue-green tinge grow all around the
branches. Grows to 100 feet. Excellent needle
retention. Price |
Norway
Spruce
is
a beautiful ornamental with dark green 3/4" to 1"
needles. Its open, symmetrical form is prized by landscapers.
Cut fresh and properly watered, Norway spruces have no needle
retention problem and make a striking traditional Christmas
tree. Price |
Austrian
Pine
is
a long needled, open, strong-limbed, dark green Christmas
tree. This is a good alternative to the White Pine as it is
similar in looks but is able to hold heavier ornaments. Price |

Serbian
Spruce
is native to West Serbia and East
Bosnia. Fast growing to 60 feet with self-shaping, graceful
pyramidal form. It has two-tone blue needles of medium length
and good needle retention as a fresh cut tree. Price
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Sheet
Harbor Balsam Fir
is a cousin of the
West Virginia Canaan Fir and resembles Frazer Fir. A
nice slim tree, open in appearance, it has short, very dark
green needles and has excellent needle retention. Price |
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Balled &
Burlapped We
will dig up a live tree to add to your family's holiday memories.
You choose the tree in advance; it will then be dug and wrapped for
you to pick up (or delivered to you at an agreed upon time and
price). Trees up to 6 feet tall are dug by hand and priced from $60
to $125. Larger trees (up to 18 feet) are dug by machine (see
photos) and cost more depending on size. These balled and burlapped trees include Colorado Blue
Spruce, Serbian Spruce, Norway Spruce, Sheet Harbor Balsam Fir, Meyer
Spruce and Douglas Fir. Don't wait
for the Christmas rush - come choose your tree in the fall and it will be waiting for you to pick up for the holiday
season. Some predug trees will be available during the Christmas
season. Please note that
digging of trees is dependant on weather conditions. Price |

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