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1230.1 | Scotch Pine Farm in Pepperell, Ma. | HPSPWR::HPSPWR::RENE | no static at all.. | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:15 | 15 |
| Lyn,
Scotch Pine Farm in Pepperell, MA is exactly what you're
looking for. I'm just not sure if you want to drive that far. It's very
close to Nashua NH. I know the family that runs the farm and they have
nearly 5,000 trees. Their forte is the Scotch Pine. They also have
firs, spruces too. You get there, park your car, pick up a saw and head
out to the 10+ rolling acres. It's really a nice place. The owner
personally shears every tree each year (during the summer) to ensure
a perfectly shaped tree. They also have a Scottish tea shop and gift
shop.
Hope this helps!
Frank
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1230.2 | FARMERS DAUGHTER | IRONIC::BRINDISI | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:17 | 18 |
| Farmers Daughter which is in Auburn/Millbury, off rte 20. If you are
coming 20 East take a right onto McCracken Rd (I think this is the
name). Actually, if you know how to get to the Auburn Mall (the left
off rte 20 at the set of lights) well... you take a right at that set
of lights instead. At any rate, I would suggest calling them to see if
you needed to "tag" your tree and at the same time get the name of the
street!
Sorry I don't have better directions, but I'm terrible with street
names. BTW, this place is great... they have hot cider, a beautiful
christmas shop that sells ornaments, etc... and the man that runs it is
a peach.
We get our tree there every year (we don't cut it down though) and his
prices are very reasonable and the tree has never dried out on us.
Good luck!
Joyce
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1230.3 | In Harvard, MA ... | MR4DEC::DERAMO | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:45 | 10 |
| There are two cut-your-own-tree places on East End Road in Harvard MA.
East End Road is off Route 117, just two miles east of Rt 495. If
you're coming from 495, East End Road is the first left after Bolton
Springs Orchard.
I don't know the names of the tree farms. They're practically next door
to each other, about 1.5 miles in from Rt 117. Last year, one farm had
a limited selection of blue spruce. The other farm had many hundreds of
regular spruce trees. We got ours at this farm. All trees were $25.
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1230.4 | Amato farms in Upton Ma. | KUZZY::KOCZWARA | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:52 | 13 |
| Amato Farms in Upton, Ma. on the Hopkinton line right off Rte 495 is
advertising cut your own tree. Unfortunately, Hubby is not into
cutting your own tree.
From Rte 495 take to Upton Main St. exit. Go approximately 1 to
2 miles at the top of the hill take a left at the Water tower. Amato
Farms is on the right about a 1/2 mile down the road. There are
signs along the way.
Happy Tree Cutting,
Pat K.
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1230.5 | Tree farm in Lunenburg Ma | COGITO::CLENDENIN | | Tue Dec 03 1991 12:53 | 15 |
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RT 13 in Lunenburg Ma is a place called Pierce's Tree farm.
You park the car and get on cart that is pulled by a tractor
they take you out into the fields they have saws and you go
and cut down the perfect Christmas tree then they pick you and
the tree up and bring you back. They have all kinds of trees
blue spruce, scotch pine, douglas fir. All the trees are $29.95
They also have a little shop that has coffee and hot cider and
sell wreaths it a family run place and everyone is verry nice.
Good Luck
Lisa
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1230.6 | Pell Farm in Grafton, MA. | TBEARS::JOHNSON | | Wed Dec 04 1991 11:13 | 10 |
| Lynn,
Another place a bit closer to you is Pell Farm in Grafton.
It is right off of Rt 140...I can get you better directions
if you decide to go there.
All trees are $37. They had a nice selection when we went 2 weeks
ago to tag our tree. We'll be cutting ours down on Saturday.
Linda
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1230.7 | Great fun is cold and muddy!!! | GOZOLI::BERTINO | | Wed Dec 04 1991 12:45 | 8 |
| We go to Pell Tree Farm in Grafton as well.
Here's a word of advice that I seem to forget each year until it's too late.
Wear your boot and jeans!! I always end up with mud up to my ankles before I
remember!
Wendy
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1230.8 | | BGTWIN::dehahn | 98...don't be late | Thu Dec 05 1991 13:32 | 12 |
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Last year we went to Maki Tree Farm in Sutton and enjoyed the whole experience.
My wife was 7 months pregnant and it was a riot, riding on the wagon, tromping
through the mud, warming up with free hot cider.
They are a little hard to get to as they're off in the sticks but not impossible
If you live in the Webster/Douglas area then I-395N to Sutton Ave exit, take a
right on Central Tpke towards Sutton. Follow Central Tpke about 2 1.2 miles and
take a left on Century Farm Road. Go about 2 miles and you should see signs for
Maki on your left. If you get to Lake Singletary you went too far.
CdH
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1230.9 | price | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Fri Dec 06 1991 09:31 | 4 |
| RE: .8 since Maki appears to be almost a stone's throw away from us
(Oxford center) do you rememer how much you paid?
Lyn
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1230.10 | I called and got more info | AIAG::LINDSEY | | Mon Dec 09 1991 13:22 | 9 |
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I just called since I live in Oxford also. They are called Star of the
East, the owners are Robert Maki and his wife. So look for signs for
Star of the East.
They are open 7 days a week 9-5. $30 for 6 ft and under, $35 for over
6 ft.
Sue
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1230.11 | Riley Farms in Milford, NH | XCUSME::BARRY | | Mon Dec 09 1991 14:58 | 9 |
| If you live in New Hampshire, try RILEY FARMS in Milford, NH. They
have Acres and Acres of beautiful trees and all are $30. We got a
7+ footer this weekend. You can buy food, crafts, santa is there,
and they have a tractor pulling a flatbed so if you want a ride back
after you get your tree, you can.
This is a nice place.
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1230.12 | Lahti Tree Farm - Lunenberg, MA | TLE::FINAN | She can wade in a drop of dew | Thu Dec 12 1991 18:24 | 9 |
| Off Rt 13 in Lunenberg, Mass is Lahti tree farm. There are
signs from 13 to get there. You can cut one down or but
one that has already been cut. Lots of trees, reasonable
prices.
Robyn
P.S. There's also a way to get there from 119 in Townsend -
again I think you can just "follow the signs"
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1230.13 | A less expensive alternative ... | MR4DEC::DERAMO | | Tue Dec 17 1991 22:28 | 15 |
| I had posted reply .3 to this note about a cut-your-own-tree place in
Harvard. Last year their trees were $25; this year they are $35. We
decided not to spend that much.
On my way home from work tonight I found a good price on already cut
trees -- $10 to $18. The place: Walnut Street Auto Body, just across
the street from the Mill in Maynard. The owner said he will be getting
trees in daily this week. He had balsam, scotch pine, and douglas fir.
We got a beautiful douglas fir -- very full, nicely shaped, and still
fresh -- for $18.
If you haven't picked up a tree yet and you're convenient to Maynard,
this is worth checking out. You might want to call first to see what the
selection is: 897-8752.
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1230.14 | It was precut, from Webster MA | MCIS5::TRIPP | | Wed Dec 18 1991 08:48 | 21 |
| Just to tie this one up, (no pun intended) we found a precut tree over
the weekend. Since we didn't think AJ was up for a long trek through
the trees only a couple days after surgery. I did check out the place
on Sutton Av, Oxford/Sutton Line. Their trees were $20 and 30, and
looked nice, but the weather over the weekend wasn't. We ended up at a
place we had gone to the first year we moved to Oxford. The Webster
Nursery which is on Route 12 at rte 16 across from Cranston Print Works
has their own source for trees. This year they cut from Woodstock CT,
which is just a couple miles down the road. Next year they will be
cutting from their own farm in Charlton, MA. They told me this tree
had been cut the previous Tuesday, the first year we used them it had
been cut that morning. We paid $25, which is about average. Some were
higher and lower. It is perfect, nice, moist and green. Maybe it
wasn't as much fun as cutting it ourselves, but the tree is fresh and
the people there were nice. Their wreaths are also reasonable, and
freshly made daily, most under $10 decorated.
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions, next year for sure we'll tag
and cut early!
Lyn
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