About Trees
Our cut Christmas Trees are all Ohio-grown and fresh! Another important detail of our cut trees is that when they are 3-4 years old, they are limbed up to about 18″ from the ground to make it easier to mow the field to keep down weeds. This also creates a “handle” to insert the tree into the tree stand so that you don’t need to wonder how many lower branches you’ll lose that will affect the beauty of your tree! When you’re browsing through our cut trees, you can be sure that “what you see is what you get!”
About Stands
If you’re looking for a new tree stand, I would have no other than the Cinco brand. I’ve been putting Christmas trees in stands and have never found a better or easier stand to use than Cinco:
1. Its made in the United States 2. The mostly high density plastic construction means it doesn’t corrode and it is strong as heavy steel. 3. The water holding capacity far exceeds other stands. 4. The “scalloped” design of the base allows most of the significant lower limbs to
be kept on the tree.
5. There is a great amount of maneuverability of the tree trunk in the stand which
allows the most stubborn crooked trees to be stood up straight.
6. Once mounted, the tree is very secure in the stand and is highly unlikely to fall over as long as the proper size stand is matched with the tree. 7. Cinco stands are not expensive and are an excellent value as it could be the last
stand you ever buy!
I remember selling a customer an 8 foot Douglas Fir and spotting a plastic stand with a $9.98 price tag from a very well known retailer.
I asked him if the stand was for the tree I was loading and he replied that it was. It was easy to see that the stand, molded out of soft plastic, would never “survive” the Douglas Fir and the tree would almost certainly fall over. I’m so glad the customer bought one of our Cinco stands and returned the $9.98 stand to the box store.