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Twinkly Lights

with boughs from Wanczyk Nursery

D E C K   T H E   H A L L S

Enjoy a free cup of cider & a donut on weekends!

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The Holiday Gift Shop is Now Open!

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CHRISTMAS TREES

Shop our selection of premium, freshly cut Christmas Trees including Balsam, Norway, Serbian Spruce and more in a variety of sizes from tabletop trees to 8' and larger. We also offer a selection of Live Christmas Tree options.

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WREATHS & GREENS

We design and decorate ready-to-hang holiday wreaths, kissing balls, garlands, and swags, log boxes, centerpieces and more! Our selection of loose greens, roping, winterberry and other elements are perfect for designing your own.

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DÉCOR & GIFTS

Our shop offers seasonal and holiday items that make excellent décor and gift options. You’ll find all of your holiday favorites like Amaryllis and Poinsettias, ornaments, holiday décor, candles and the perfect gifts for the whole family.

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Method 3: Insulate the root zone.   Mound mulch, straw, or other insulation around the pot to protect the root zone from temperatures below 20°F. Chicken wire is helpful to contain the insulation through winter. Place the tree in an area protected from salt spray and harsh winter winds.

Method 2: Store it in a cool spot that stays just above freezing.  Store your plants in an unheated garage, unfinished basement, or protected area that remains between 30-40°F. Water periodically (once or twice per month). Bring your potted evergreen outside when nighttime temperatures remain above freezing.

Method 1: Plant it temporarily!  Pre-dig a hole before the ground freezes in an area protected from winter winds and plant the tree, container and all, in the hole after the holidays. Mulch the root zone with 3-4" of bark mulch for insulation and water your tree during periods of winter thaw.

THREE METHODS TO TRY

HOW TO STORE POTTED

EVERGREENS OVER WINTER:

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