Seasonal & Holidays
Christmas Tree Farms In The Georgetown Area: Your 2020 Guide
Many local Christmas tree farmers are taking precautions amid the COVID-19 pandemic to ensure you and yours have a happy holiday.
Georgetown, DC — As the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic threatens some of America's most well-loved holiday traditions in 2020, it could still be possible to hunt for the perfect Christmas tree — and do it safely.
At least 25 million real Christmas trees are purchased each year across America, and currently, 350 million are growing in all 50 U.S. states. And during this unprecedented year, Christmas tree lots and choose-and-cut farms nationwide are taking precautions as the COVID-19 pandemic worsens to ensure buyers can take home a tree with minimal risk to their health and safety.
In fact, the National Christmas Tree Association has released a new guide containing recommendations and best practices for Christmas tree sellers to follow, including frequently sanitizing items such as hand saws and tree cart handles, as well as countertops, restrooms and other areas.
Find out what's happening in Georgetownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
"It is likely that Christmas will have a greater significance for many in 2020 as we seek to offset the disruption of normalcy from COVID-19 with a family-oriented holiday experience," the association said on its website. "However, shopping for a Christmas tree, the iconic centerpiece of the holiday, will be a different experience this year as the risks from COVID-19 must be taken seriously."
Is a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year? Here's a selection of quality tree farms within driving distance of Georgetown.
Find out what's happening in Georgetownfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- The Robinson Family Farm
- Brungot Farms
- Evergreen Farms Christmas Trees
- Burnett's Christmas Tree Farm
- Papa Noel Trees Mopac
- Elgin Christmas Tree Farm
Want to get the most out of your real Christmas tree? It can take some patience, practice and good advice. Here are a few tips to remember, from the National Christmas Tree Association:
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.