2021 Christmas Season is here, we have something new, see below!

To our Valued Guests,


We can not wait to see you all starting on November 26th at 8am as we open for Christmas Tree sales for the season.


There is a 'Most Asked Questions" tab on the website where many of the questions are answered. Please view and reach out if you need more information.


We have added a small craft fair in the newly named barn "Mistletoe Market". Please be sure to support our local crafters over the Thanksgiving Weekend! 


Mistletoe Market will also be selling some refreshments and snacks so don't miss out on grabbing some homemade Cinnamon Rolls, Whoopie Pies, Chocolate Chip Cookies and more.


We look forward to a happy, joyous and wonderful season with you all!


Karyn and Greg


By Bob Gyles 29 Nov, 2021
Harrod Tree Farm Mistletoe Market
By Bob Gyles 03 Dec, 2020
However, we still have beautiful premium pre-cut Christmas trees from our farm in Vermont
By Bob Gyles 30 Oct, 2020
No prettier site other than a tree decorated in your house, that brings joy just looking at it.
By Bob Gyles 26 Oct, 2020
Get ready to start a family tradition at Harrod Tree Farm, if you already are a customer we thank you for your patronage and look forward to seeing you again.
By Bob Gyles 17 Oct, 2020
The allure of an artificial Christmas tree is obvious: reusable, dependably lush and symmetrical, and best of all, mess-and maintenance-free. But convenience has an environmental price tag, making fresh, fragrant, real trees a better choice. Artificial trees are made from materials such as polyvinyl chloride (PVC) and metal and are often imported from China. Because they cannot be recycled, artificial trees end up in landfills when they are no longer useful. They are also questionable in terms of human health. California Proposition 65, a law that protects consumers from exposure to toxic and cancer-causing substances, requires artificial trees made in China to have a warning label about the potential of lead poisoning. A 2008 report to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on children's exposure to lead noted, "Artificial Christmas trees made of PVC degrade under normal conditions. About 50 million U.S. households have artificial Christmas trees, of which about 20 million are at least nine years old, the point at which dangerous lead exposures can occur." BY THE EDITORS OF ORGANIC LIFE Nov 29, 2017
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