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New Kid on the Block
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Where can I go to cut a christmas tree around here?
 
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Everybody Knows My Name
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In the woods . Wink Big Grin




 
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Shell's Christmas Tree Farm
630 Bigbee Trail
Tuscumbia, Al 35674
383-4207

I don't KNOW that you can cut your own down but this is the only one I know of around this area. Hope it helps.


"Start focusing on what you do have instead of what you don't have."
 
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They used to let you pick a tree out and cut it for you. Haven't been there in quiet awhile. I guess I've gotten lazy. Artificial prelite for me.
 
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thanks, i have a niece and nephew coming here for xmas from australia...and they have never seen snow, let alone a xmas tree. any ideas (other than plastic!) r appreciated.
 
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Go buy you a Fraser Fir ,they are the best . Wink

The Fraser Fir is a beautiful Christmas tree and is becoming one of the most popular and sought after Christmas trees. The needles are flat and short, 3/8”-1 1/4” long and have round tips. The dark green color and its pleasant fresh-cut aroma make this a frequently requested tree. The silvery undersides of the Fraser Fir’s soft needles are pleasant to the touch and are retained on the tree throughout the Holiday Season.

When you bring it home and get ready to put it in the water bucket ,cut off 2 inches from the bottom and put in water right then . It will live all of DEC for you .






 
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New Kid on the Block
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thats fine, but WHERE!?!?
 
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Most of the time Lowes carry them for around 30 bucks . Wink




 
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