One of the nearest "cut-your-own" Christmas tree farms to Cleveland, Akron, or Youngstown, Ohio. Bring the whole family and search for that special tree.
We have a variety of trees differing in shape, color tone, and texture.
Once you've selected your tree we'll be happy to make sure it's bundled and secured on your vehicle. Our tree baler will wrap your tree in netting; keeping it protected and easy to transport.
Come on by and allow the Wintergreen Tree Farm to become a part of your family's Christmas tradition.
Come on by and allow the Wintergreen Tree Farm to become a part of your family's Christmas tradition.
The Wintergreen Tree Farm has been growing trees since 1986. Bob Stehli meticulously cultivates these trees all year so they will be healthy and well-shaped for the holiday season. As one of the nearest choose-and-cut Christmas tree farms to Cleveland, Akron, or Youngstown, the farm has been visited by thousands of northeast Ohioans. Most who come for the first time find they now have a new Christmas tradition.
Visitors to the farm should expect to find a large selection of trees and a good sharp saw. A baler will be used to bundle the tree in protective netting and someone will help secure it to the vehicle.
Owner, Bob Stehli, is a member of the Northeast Ohio Christmas Tree Growers Association.
Why should I buy a real tree instead of an artificial tree?
Besides appearance, what are the differences between the types of trees?
The fir trees tend to last the longest, followed by the pines, and then the spruces. An adequately watered Fraser Fir will commonly hold it's needles for six weeks, while a spruce may only hold it's needles for four weeks. The fir trees and pines are softer to the touch while the spruces are more prickly. One advantage of a prickly tree, such as the Blue Spruce, is that it will dissuade pets from wreaking havoc.
I'm physically unable to cut down a tree. Will someone help me?
You bet! We'll be happy to assist in any way; whether that's guiding you to certain types of trees, cutting it down, or securing it to your vehicle.
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