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Saturday 10 December 2011

Christmas trees


Published in Saskatoon Sun,
Dec. 11, 2011
Last week I dropped by Dutch Growers in Sutherland to get a picture for an article on how to choose and care for a Christmas tree. I went there because I knew they would have a great selection of quality tree not all bundled up. And, inside an unheated greenhouse out of the worst of the weather. I had no intention of buying one, but I was sorely tempted when I walked into their greenhouse and was hit by the amazing evergreen aroma. WOW. The trees were all lined up with lots of room to pull a few out to compare one against another. I know you pay a bit more compared to grocery store lots, but you know what you're getting: no bare spots, no flat sides (unless you want them), no fat bottoms, no
skinny tops. Dutch Growers isn't the only place in town where you can go and select an unbundled tree. Others that come to mind in Saskatoon include Lakeshore Garden Centres, Wilson's Greenhous, Highway Greenhouse, and Mayfair Hardware.

Scots pine at Dutch Growers
For a family-friendly outing, you can also go to a Christmas tree farm to pick your own still in the field. The Saskatchewan Christmas Tree Growers' Association maintains a list of 'Choose and Cut Christmas Tree Growers'. Phone before driving out to make get their hours. For the real adventurer, you can tromp up north to a Provincial forest and hunt down the perfect wild tree. You don't need a permit if you are just cutting a few for personal use. Visit a Saskatchewan Environment office to get a list of recommended cutting areas. The SK Ministry of Environment posted an article 'Oh Christmas Tree' with more details on cutting trees in a provincial forest.

Because of the home renovations this year, we won't be putting up an Xmas tree. The closest thing we have is this Christmas ornament.


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