Seasonal & Holidays
Where To Find A Christmas Tree In 2020 Near Northeast Cobb
Many local Christmas tree providers are taking coronavirus precautions to ensure you and your family enjoy a jolly holiday.
Northeast Cobb, GA — As the ongoing coronavirus pandemic threatens some of America's most quintessential holiday traditions in 2020, it might still be possible to hunt for the right Christmas tree this year — and do it safely.
At least 25 million real Christmas trees are purchased each year across the U.S., and currently, 350 million are growing in all 50 states.. And during this unprecedented year, Christmas tree lots and choose-and-cut farms nationwide are taking precautions as the coronavirus pandemic worsens to ensure patrons can take home their perfect tree with minimal risk to their health and safety.
In fact, the National Christmas Tree Association has created a special guide with recommendations and best practices for Christmas tree providers to follow. Sellers are advised to frequently sanitize items such as hand saws and tree cart handles, as well as countertops, restrooms and other areas.
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"We highly encourage growers to use these recommendations to develop strategies to protect their workers and customers," the association said on its website, and "wholesale growers should share the recommendations for tree lots with their customers. Having a COVID-19 plan for your business is an imperative."
If a real Christmas tree is on your wish list this year, here is a selection of some of our favorite Christmas tree farms near Northeast Cobb.
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- Fresh Cut Christmas Trees
- Big John's Christmas Trees
- Bottoms Christmas Tree Farm
- Tradition Market And Garden
- Randy's Christmas Tree Farm
- Sleepy Hollow Farm
- Barefoot Mountain Farms Christmas Trees
- Scottsdale Farms
- Berry Patch Farms
- Tradition Trees
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, according to the National Christmas Tree Association:
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