- Loading up Scotch Pine Logs…trees we planted in 1974
- White Pines lined up at the Pavilion
- Clearing Land for more Christmas Trees-Spring 2012
- Cones in early development on Scotch Pines-May 2012
- Scotch Pine for Cutting this Christmas- 2012
- For Christmas 2012
- 6-9 ft Scotch Pines
- More delicate, but similar in color to Blue Spruce
- Beds are home to starter trees we than move to the fields
- Emmerich Tree farm Christmas Tres and Wreaths Spruce Pine Fir
- Find us at 101 Sleepy Valley Road
- Morning Dew on Scotch Pine ready for cutting this year- Christmas 2012
- We transplant trees from our beds to the field. It’s more work, but that way we can have trees ready for you in half the time
- Clearing land for planting trees is a time consuning process. This stretch is finally ready for this year’s transplants
- Picking out Balsam Firs for transplanting
- Getting us in the mood for a wonderful Holiday Season
- Come join us for Holiday Fun
- Fresh Cut Frasier Firs being hauled to the Pavilion for display
- Frasier Firs Catching the Snow
- Our spacious Pavilion is a great place to get in out of the rain and have a hot chocolate!
- Saws and measuring poles ready for you!
- A Happy group of Customers with Karen and Their Handmade Wreaths







































Hi, I was just wondering if you have any other trees besides scotch pines that are ready for cutting this year?
Gina,
We’ll have a few trees at (5-6ft) Douglas Fir, Norway Spruce, Blue Spruce, White Pine. We’ll also have Fresh Cut Premium Frasier Fir…7-9ft.
Kurt
What trees are available for cut your own? What sizes for those trees?
In this, our inagural season, we have 6-8 ft Scotch Pine, and many species just below 5ft. We also have fresh-cut Frasier Fir to 9ft