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christmas tree with root-ball attached
I went hunting for a tree with a root-ball for replanting a few years ago and came up empty, but I've decided to try looking again this year. Anyone know where I might find one in the area? They were really popular in NJ, we had quite a few of them.
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Baby GIRL EDD 5.21.13
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Re: christmas tree with root-ball attached
Baby GIRL EDD 5.21.13
My Blog | My Chart
2012 Races Heart Half Marathon 3.18.2012 - 1:51:01 (PR)
Flying Pig Marathon 5.6.12 - 3:50:28 (PR)
Leadville Trail Marathon 6.30.12 - 7:32:23 (not a typo)
Esri 5K 7.25.12 - 21:57 (PR)
We pick our tree out at a tree farm in New Richmond Ohio. Last year they were more than happy to leave the root ball attached. Here is where I found their information. Give them a call. they were super nice and cheap.
Spring Grove Farm - Choose and cut your own Christmas trees, living rooted trees,
2088 Bethel-New Richmond Road, New Richmond, OH. Phone: (513)734-4394. Directions: Take I-275 to Ohio 125 east. Turn right on Ohio 222 and right on Bethel-New Richmond Road. Or take I-275 to U.S. 52 east and turn left at third traffic light in New Richmond. Open: Daily Friday to December 23.
Christmas tree varieties:
U-Choose & Cut your own: Scotch and white pine and Norway spruce.
I have no suggestions - but my dad did that every year when I was growing up. We had a yard full of pine trees and I loved it!
Good luck, hopefully you'll find something.