Cut Your Own Christmas Tree at Hopestill Farm

Tag early for the best selection!

Once again Hopestill Farm is offering cut-your-own Christmas trees. Join us to begin or continue a family farm tradition.

Spruce trees love moisture, and we sure had plenty of it as the season progressed. The stand looks great, with lots of well-formed trees to choose from. Our trees are mostly white spruce plus some blue spruce, with many to choose from in the 6 foot to 7 foot range, along with a few bigger bargains as well. Like all our produce, our trees are certified organically grown. All trees are $60 by cash or check, or $63 by credit card. Though we still prefer cash or check, we are now able to take credit cards.

Deposits and payment
We ask for a $20 deposit once you tag a tree.

Check out our farmstand when you tag! We have winter squash and other delicious treats for your fall table.

Our tagging schedule is:

Saturday November 3 through Wednesday November 22: Open by appointment.
Closed Thanksgiving Day
Friday November 23 through Sunday, November 25: open 10-4; no appointment needed.
Closed Monday November 26.
Tuesday November 27 through Friday November 30: open by appointment.
Saturday December 1 through Sunday December 2: open 10-4, no appointment needed.
Monday December 3 through Friday December 7th: open by appointment.
Saturday December 8th through Sunday December 9th: open 10-4, no appointment needed.
After December 9th: open by appointment.

To make an appointment, just call us at 508-653-5421, text at 774-279-0814 (please include your name!), or email us at farm@hopestill-28f2ed.ingress-alpha.easywp.com.

Cutting
You are of course welcome to cut your tree at the same time as you select it, or come on one of the weekends we are open, or make an appointment for a different day and time. We will also be open December 8-9 and December 15-16, 10am-4pm, which are popular weekends for cutting. We have handsaws, or you are welcome to bring your own. No axes or chainsaws, please. We also have twine for tying your tree on your car.whats-growing-tree