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We like Schrempp's in Clinton.
I finally got my wife to cave and I will be hauling home a real tree for the first time during married life. Can't wait.
I'll sit back to read recommendations...
I find them a little dry and chewy.We like Schrempp's in Clinton.
I finally got my wife to cave and I will be hauling home a real tree for the first time during married life. Can't wait.
I'll sit back to read recommendations...
We cut a live tree every year, and love firs. Balsam firs are very aromatic, and both they and Fraser firs will last a month indoors with minimal needle drop if you like to keep your tree up awhile.
And where do the local fire/police departments get their trees from? A magic tree fairy? Just kidding. My son in law sells trees for his fire department. I just pay them to pick out a tree and bring it over.Go to a local fire/police department. Don't patronize those tree farm fat cats!
I was also kidding. Or moreso just being annoyingAnd where do the local fire/police departments get their trees from? A magic tree fairy? Just kidding. My son in law sells trees for his fire department. I just pay them to pick out a tree and bring it over.
Lemme guess...you're an arborvitae kinda guy.Lol all you custies buying into the Fraser fir hype .
God I should sell trees to the boneyard I'd make a mint
Schrempp's charges the same--$35--for every tree, no matter the type.Lol all you custies buying into the Fraser fir hype .
God I should sell trees to the boneyard I'd make a mint
Schrempp's charges the same--$35--for every tree, no matter the type.
We usually go the day after Thanksgiving but waited until yesterday this year because of a conflict. Slim pickins but we ended up okay with two Frasers--gotta look for the "corner" trees with one good side and one bad side that we tuck in the corner.I like schrempps , we end up there most years, including last year but man you have to get there by July or everything decent is chopped down. First week in December last year there wasn't a Fraser left that was suitable.
Lol all you custies buying into the Fraser fir hype .
God I should sell trees to the boneyard I'd make a mint