Pining for the perfect tree? Find one that’s right for your home at a Alabama Christmas tree farm. Remember, not all farmers allow guests to cut their own, so be sure to call ahead. And don’t forget to check out our
tree cutting tips below. Have fun!
If you know of a Christmas tree farm in the Alabama area we missed,
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Alabama Christmas tree farms:
Gillam Christmas Tree Farm
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961 Alexandria Jacksonville highway
Alexandria, AL
256-820-8095
Homewood Garden Shop
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2510 18th Street South
Birmingham, AL
205-870-9216
Promise Land
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15025 Highway 231 South
Cottonwood, AL
334-677-3365
S And W Tree Farm
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Spice Pond Road (Just West of Broadus Loop Rd - Follow signs)
Eight Mile, AL
251-649-8818
Tara Place Christmas Tree Farm
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623 Evergreen Road
Hamilton, AL
205-921-7680
Old Baker Farm
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1041 Farmingdale Road
Harpersville, AL
205-672-7209
High Country Christmas Trees
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482 St. Clair Lane
Huntsville, AL
256-851-9375
Valley Christmas Tree Plantation
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3608A Governors Drive
Huntsville, AL
828-268-4099
Stinson Christmas Tree Farm
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26034 Highway 167
Jack, AL
334-897-5515
Schwerman Christmas Tree Plantation
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1383 McCutcheon Loop Road
Laceys Spring, AL
256-882-6185
Gilbert Christmas Tree Farm
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County Road 296
Lanett, AL
334-499-4007
Smith Tree And Wreath
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Highway 231-431 North
Meridianville, AL
Excel Christmas Tree Farm
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331 Sims Lane
Monroeville, AL
251-765-2075
Misty Hollow Farms
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19061 Al highway 157
Moulton, AL
256-476-6281
Thornhill Tree Farm
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15107 AL Highway 71 Rosalie
Pisgah, AL
256-451-3640
Navonod Farms
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Kings Landing Road
Seminole, AL
850-382-6104
Fish River Trees Christmas Tree Farms and Evergreen Nursery
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13982 Woodhaven Dairy Road East
Summerdale, AL
251-988-8114
Zeigler's Christmas Tree Farm
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1475 Odens Mill Road
Sylacauga, AL
256-245-5674
Pine Hill Farms
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538 Pine Hill Circle
Tarrant, AL
205-841-6766
Neely Farms Christmas Trees
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275 Dakota Road
Thorsby, AL
205-688-1826
Beavers Christmas Tree Farm
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10093 Bradford Trafford Road
Trafford, AL
205-681-4494
Angelique Roses
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6432 South Chalkville Road
Trussville, AL
205-661-9582
Critter Creek Farm And Wildlife Center
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15332 Cabin Creek Drive
Vance, AL
205-477-5901
Gandy's Tree Farm
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18783 Union Road
Vance, AL
205-553-6305
Glasscock Tree Farm
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2331 County Road 1212
Vinemount, AL
256-734-4589
Wadsworth Christmas Tree Farm
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3071 Dexter Road
Wetumpka, AL
334-567-6308
Source: PickYourOwnChristmasTree.org Tips for cutting down your Christmas tree from tree farms around Alabama:
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First, don't just head out into the woods and make like Paul Bunyan - that's illegal. A local Alabama tree farm will have much nicer, fuller Christmas trees due to the pruning and care they receive over the years.
Go early. Waiting until the night before Christmas to get your tree may leave you trekking across lots of empty spaces filled with the “ghosts of trees past” in Alabama tree farms.
Bring a handsaw (some farms will loan you one). Chainsaws and axes are usually not allowed at most Alabama tree farms. You'll want to cut it as close to the ground as possible, in order to have enough trunk to give it a second cut when you get home. The second cut allows the Christmas tree to soak up water, THE key to keeping your tree fresh through the holidays.
Most Christmas tree farms around Alabama will put mesh around your tree; leave it on until you're ready to set it up at home.
When you get the tree home, tap it on the driveway to shake off the loose needles from the tree, then give it a second cut and set it in a bucket of water. Once its in the house, keep the temperature a little lower, around 65 degrees or so. This will keep your freshly cut Alabama Christmas tree looking and smelling fresh throughout the parties, presents and holiday fun.