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Where to get a Christmas Tree in Fredericksburg, Virginia

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I love Christmas...it could be all year long, and it would not bother me at all, each year I try to scout out the best place to buy a three... I thought I'd share the wealth and let you know where you can find your christmas tree..I personally love firs, they carry choose-and-cut white and Scotch pine, blue spruce, Norway spruce and Leyland cypress; fresh-cut Fraser fir.

BELMONT CHRISTMAS TREE FARM
Preston and Rhonda Brown
7533 Belmont Road, Spotsylvania, VA 22551
540.854.6757; Cell: 540.623.8005

 Directions: Farm located at 7533 Belmont Road.  From Fredericksburg, take Route 3 west exit off I-95.  Follow Route 3 west.  Turn left on Route 621.  Go approximately 8 miles; turn left on Route 608.  Go 3 miles; turn right on Route 601 (Lawyers Road).  Go 3 miles; turn right on Route 652 (Belmont Road).  (Sales office is located at farm house).  Follow Belmont Christmas Tree Farm signs.

Hours: 8 a.m.-dark, weekends only, beginning after Thanksgiving until Christmas 

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Tammy Lankford,
Lane Realty Eatonton, GA Lake Sinclair, Milledgeville, 706-485-9668 - Eatonton, GA
Broker GA Lake Sinclair/Eatonton/Milledgeville

One of my favorite childhood memories is heading out into the forest with my entire family to search for a Christmas tree.  My family owned lots of land (grandparents had a 400 acre farm) when I was a kid.  I guess the next best thing is a great tree farm.

Nov 08, 2008 10:12 AM
Anonymous
Dave W.

I also found this nice list of Christmas tree farms.  There seems to be a few more in the area. http://www.christmastreemap.com/farm/VA.html

Nov 11, 2008 01:32 AM
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Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

I'm a spruce fan. Second choice is a fir. I'm hoping, though, that the Christmas tree geneticists can eventually produce a Christmas tree that doesn't have sharp needles and that doesn't lose it's needles when the tree is cut and brought inside into a hot, dry atmosphere -- LOL.

Nov 19, 2008 10:13 AM