Christmas Tree Farms-what Do You Love About Christmas Trees Farms And The Fresh Smell Of Pine And Evergreens?
Nov.28, 2009 in
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I love reading about Christmas tree farms and looking at pictures of the pine and evergreen trees, I am going to do more reading on Christmas tree farms.
my family doesn’t use a real tree for Christmas because it is so much work, if your family uses a real tree then when do you all go to the Christmas tree farm?

November 28th, 2009 at 10:35 pm
Many years ago, I used to cut our home Christmas tree. One year, we left on vacation right after Christmas and didn’t get back for two weeks. That night, as we lay in bed, we could hear the bone dry needles falling from the tree like a dripping faucet. The next day when I went to take out the tree, every single needle dropped, as soon as I moved it.
But you have named it. The scent of pine is wonderful. I also like the long needle variety, which were smooth to the touch, when we put up ornaments.
November 28th, 2009 at 10:51 pm
I love the smell of cedar, pine evergreen also. My grandparent use to grow evergreen / cedars trees all around their home. Do you know that there are different species of these trees? They never cut them down. Decoration was put on the trees while still in the ground growing. My grandparents passed away long time ago. Their house was sold. I went to visit their home town and all the beautiful evergreens / cedars trees are all gone.