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When should you take the Christmas tree, lights and decorations down? See this page for traditions and standards.

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My Christmas Tree guide has photos and descriptions of more than 2 dozen varieties of Christmas trees, along with a simple comparison chart!

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Tips:

  • If the name of the farm is blue with an underline; that's a link to their website or Facebook page. Click on it for the most current hours and information.
  • ALWAYS call the farm or store BEFORE YOU GO - many farms have closed in the past year, and of course, we won't know until the season starts and we find they aren't open! Call to confirm their supply, their hours and whether they have trees, are allowing choose-and-cut or just precut trees; and which attractions or winter activities are available. All three can change during the short Christmas season, due to weather, demand and the farmer's business conditions! Farms get sold, shut down or run out of trees, and they don't all update me every day, let alone every year. For more tips to make your trip fun and successful, click here !
    DON'T DRIVE OUT THERE IF YOU CAN'T REACH THEM (by phone, email or find current information on their website or Facebook page!
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Updates for November 2024

November 2024:

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 electronics See this page for local options to easily recycle your Christmas holiday lights

When should you take the Christmas tree, lights and decorations down? See this page for traditions and standards

In March, you'll want to take your children to a free Easter egg hunt - see our companion website to find a local Easter Egg hunt - (www.EasterEggHuntsAndEasterEvents.org) . It's the ONLY website that is updated every Easter for all Easter Egg hunts in the U.S.

Christmas tree farms, lots and activities, sorted by county

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Adams County

  • Sugar Tree Farms - Choose and cut Christmas trees, Free burlap-and-balling supplies provided for anyone digging their own live tree. Unique farm layout has interesting nature trails, handmade wreaths and free hot chocolate and coffee.
    Pondlick and Richardson Roads, Seaman, OH. Phone: (513) 731-7228. Open: 9 am to 5 pm Friday after Thanksgiving and weekends from then until Christmas. Call for current hours!Directions: Take I-275 to Ohio 32 east to Ohio 136 at Winchester. Turn north on Ohio 136 and go eight miles. Turn right (east) on Pondlick Road for 1.8 miles. Follow signs.
    Christmas tree varieties:
    You-Choose and You-Cut varieties: Colorado blue spruce, Plus a limited selection of Scotch pine, Douglas fir and Canaan fir.
    Living rooted tree varieties: (balled-and-burlapped.) Colorado blue spruce
    (UPDATED: November 22, 2019, JBS)

Brown County

  • Corsi Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas trees, Balsam wreaths, garland, trimmings, tree stands and tree disposal bags.
    1651 Bolender Road, Hamersville, OH. Phone: (937) 379-9200. Open: 9 am to 5 pm Wednesdays thru Sundays, Friday to from Friday after Thanksgiving to December 21. Directions: Take I-275 east to Ohio 125 east through Bethel. About 4-1/2 miles east of Bethel, turn left on Liming-Van Thompson Road for 1 and 1/2 miles. Turn right on Bolender Road. Farm on left. Trees to cut up to 10 feet. Saws provided. Dug-and-burlapped trees up to 7 feet. Click here for a link to our Facebook page . If you are new to Corsi's and curious how it all works click here for step by step instructions. And remember... all trees are the same price. Whether you cut a small 2' tree or a giant 20' tree, they are all $52 (2018 price, tax included) and come with a free packet of Forest Fresh tablets(tree food) that help your tree retain its needles. This is a very family friendly environment and a wonderful tradition. Don't forget to stop in the Broken Stone Lodge for everything from hot cocoa and ornaments to live music and our world famous Italian Chili. There is also a free petting zoo. If you are new to Corsi's and curious how it all works click here for step by step instructions. And remember... all trees are the same price. Whether you cut a small 2' tree or a giant 20' tree, they are all $52 (2018 price, tax included). ***Please note that we no longer carry balled and burlapped trees.
    Christmas tree varieties:
    You-Choose and You-Cut varieties: Norway Spruce, Colorado Blue Spruce, Serbian Spruce, White Pine, Scotch Pine
    (UPDATED: November 16, 2018, JBS)
  • Memory Lane Tree Farm - Choose and cut Christmas trees, Saws furnished, baling and loading available, free hot chocolate and coffee.
    2819 Ruble Lane, Sardinia, OH. Phone: (937) 446-2721. Directions: From I-275 go east 26 miles on Ohio 32 to the Sardinia exit. Turn north (left) on Ohio 134 to Buford. Turn right on Ohio 138. Go 1/2 mile and turn left on Ruble Lane. Open: 10 am to 5 pm from Saturday after Thanksgiving and weekends in December.
    Christmas tree varieties:
    You-Choose and You-Cut varieties: Scotch pine and Canaan Fir.

Highland County

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