Finding the Perfect Christmas Tree in Binghamton New York

New York Christmas Tree Farms

Regina Sass
The best choice for buying a fresh Christmas Tree in the City of Binghamton New York is to take a short drive of less than an hour to one of the Christmas Tree Farms in the Binghamton New York area. Being in the beautiful Finger Lakes Region, it is a pleasure to drive around and this is a good chance to get away and have a great time. Sure, you could probably buy one in Binghamton New York itself, but remember these trees were cut maybe 2 weeks previously. They have been sitting around without being taken care of, in most cases. Trees should be in water and the trunk should have had about an inch cut off in order to allow the water to travel up the whole tree. It is virtually impossible for someone with a lot full of pre cut trees to be able to do this. And they have been handled by who knows how many others before you. It can be a very hectic job going from one place to another in search of the perfect tree.

When you go to a tree farm in the Binghamton New York Area, you know the trees are fresh. You cannot get any fresher than still being in the ground. The Christmas Tree Farm owners can give you the best advice on which tree would be right for you and in the proper care of the tree. It is a great educational experience for children and they will have a great time to boot.
So why not have an adventure this year and try one of these Binghamton area Christmas Tree Farms. In all likelihood, you will become a regular customer.

Baxter's Christmas Tree Farm in the Binghamton New York Area
221 Stilson Rd.
Bainbridge , NY 13730
Home Phone:(607) 967-8516
Farm Phone:(607) 967-8516
Nov. 1st 'til Dec. 24 10-4pm
http://www.christmastreesny.org/baxter/
At Baxter's Christmas Tree Farm you can choose from the following varieties, Scotch Pine, Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Douglas Fir, Austrian Pine, Norway Spruce, Concolor Fir, Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir and Red Pine. They also have balled trees that you can replant and evergreens for you to create your own wreath. Try it. It is fun and not a hard thing to do. If you are not in the mood to cut your own tree, you can choose from the pre cut selection. You can also pre tag your tree and come back for it another day. That is one way to keep it fresh for sure. It is a drive through farm so you will not get tired from walking. Santa will be there to great everyone and after you have selected your perfect tree, take a wagon ride around the farm and make a day's adventure out of it. .

Moore Christmas Tree Farm, in the Binghamton New York Area
575 Auburn Road (Rt. 34) Box 308
Lansing , NY 14882
Home Phone:(607) 533-7394
Farm Phone:(888) 597-TREE
Fax: (607) 533-7122
Nov. 24 - Dec. 23, 9-6 daily
http://www.mooretrees.com/
Moore Christmas Tree Farm is a family run operating. They have 35 acres of trees to choose from and they include
Scotch Pine, Blue Spruce, White Spruce, White Pine, Douglas Fir, Norway Spruce, Concolor Fir, Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir and Canaan Fir. Be sure to stop in and say hello to Santa. That guy sure gets around a lot. You can also get pre cut trees, wreaths, tree stands and balled trees for re planting. Relax, enjoy taking a wagon ride around the farm and warm up with a nice, rich hot chocolate.

Critz Christmas Tree Farms in the Binghamton New York Area

Matthew and Juanita Critz
3232 Rippleton Rd. - Rt. 13 south
Cazenovia , NY 13035 Farm Phone:(315) 662-3355
Fax: (315) 662-3040
Hours: Nov. 24 - Dec. 20
Daily 9-6
http://www.critzfarms.com/
There is something going on at Critz Christmas Tree Farm all year long starting with maple syrup time in the spring and ending with the Christmas Trees. This is a big family run operation of 265 acres and you have a lot to choose from. They have the following varieties of trees. Blue Spruce, White Spruce, Norway Spruce, Fraser Fir, Balsam Fir and Canaan Fir. You can choose to cut your own, or pick from the pre cut selection. You can pick up your Christmas Wreath here at the same time. Make it a day's adventure and take a wagon ride around the farm and stop in to visit the animals. They also have a full service café, serving breakfast, lunch and dinner. Nothing fancy, hot dogs and hamburgers and the like. The breakfast buffet is awesome, so try and come early and stay as long as you want.

Published by Regina Sass

I have been writing, editing and doing advertising online for 10 years. I have been a gardener for more than 50 years. I am a member of the Society of Professional Journalists.  View profile

To comment, please sign in to your Yahoo! account, or sign up for a new account.