We are Permanently Closed! We Are Permanently Closed as of December 4, 2022. Please visit these nearby Christmas Tree Farms in 2023 and beyond.
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Please call them first for days and times of operation. Creel's Mill Farm - 1147 Hog Liver Rd., Carrollton, GA 30117 - 770-375-7712
Crawford Tree Farm - 71 Shiloh Church Spur Rd., Waco, GA 30182 - 770-362-7662
Tallapoosa Tree Farm - 20 Madison Newman Rd., Tallapoosa, GA 30176 - 706-429-3173
Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm - 628 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Powder Springs, GA 30127 - 770-880-8846
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re in business selling trees for 19 years and it just got to the point where I could no longer continue. A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our farm all those years! Merry Christmas! - Dave
11/15/2023
We Are Permanently Closed as of December 4, 2022.
Please visit these nearby Christmas Tree Farms in 2023 and beyond.
Please call them first for days and times of operation.
Crawford Tree Farm - 71 Shiloh Church Spur Rd., Waco, GA 30182 - 770-362-7662
Tallapoosa Tree Farm - 20 Madison Newman Rd., Tallapoosa, GA 30176 - 706-429-3173
Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm - 628 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Powder Springs, GA 30127 - 770-880-8846
Cole’s Christmas Tree Farm – 2741 County Rd. 27, Woodland, AL 36280 – 334-332-3574
We were in business selling trees for 19 years and it just got to the point where I could no longer continue. A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our farm all those years!
Merry Christmas! - Dave
10/16/2023
We Are Permanently Closed as of December 4, 2022.
Please visit these nearby Christmas Tree Farms in 2023 and beyond.
Please call them first for days and times of operation.
Crawford Tree Farm - 71 Shiloh Church Spur Rd., Waco, GA 30182 - 770-362-7662
Tallapoosa Tree Farm - 20 Madison Newman Rd., Tallapoosa, GA 30176 - 706-429-3173
Sleepy Hollow Christmas Tree Farm - 628 Sleepy Hollow Rd., Powder Springs, GA 30127 - 770-880-8846
We were in business selling trees for 19 years and it just got to the point where I could no longer continue. A big THANK YOU to everyone who supported our farm all those years! Merry Christmas! - Dave
12/05/2022
Today was our last day to be open for business. We are permanently closed. We have been open to sell Christmas Trees for 19 years. I've met and become friends with a lot of great people! Thank you to everyone who has supported our farm every year. Some have been here all 19 years. So today is bitter sweet for me. I've known for the last four years I couldn't continue, but waited to quit, to sell the inventory I had in the ground. I love you all, and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!!! Hope I'll see you around town!
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My wife, Beth, and I started looking for land in 1996. She would find an ad for “land for sale”, and we would drive out and look it over on a weekend. We had criteria; it had to be at least 50 acres, raw land, in West Georgia, with a stream and a pond, or a place to build a pond. Of course, we would have to be able to afford it. We looked for three years with no luck. Then she saw an ad for land on Mandeville Rd. in Carroll County and we drove out to look. The first thing we saw was a two-acre field of kudzu and briers. We got out of the car to walk the property anyway. Behind the kudzu field was beautiful rolling hills with hardwood trees. It also had a stream and a place to build a pond. It was exactly what we were looking for except for the kudzu. I made what I thought was a low offer and the owners took it without negotiating. We closed in January 1999.
Every weekend, we would rent a tractor with a bush hog attached, and we would work on trying to reclaim the kudzu field. Sometimes our friends would help. It was hard work and a struggle, but we had it finished in about a year. Looking out over the reclaimed field, Beth said with a big smile, “Wouldn’t it be great if we planted Christmas Trees?” I was blindsided, she had never hinted at this before. “Let’s plant them for our kids and our friends”, she said. I said, “That’s a lot of work. If we are going to do it, we’ll make a business of it.” “OK”, she said.
We didn’t know the first thing about planting and selling Christmas Trees. We read articles, we visited farms and asked questions, we joined the Georgia Christmas Tree Association. We learned what we thought was enough to get started. In January 2001, we planted our first trees with the help of friends. Half of the trees were dead in a month. We didn’t know as much as we thought we did. After pulling them up, we tried again in February 2001. Yes, success, this time it worked!
Sadly, Beth passed away in January 2005. She did get to meet our first customers on Thanksgiving Day, 2004, (the first day we were open for business)! I think we may have sold fifty trees that year.
I’ve sold trees with the help of locals and college students ever since. 2020 will be the sixteenth selling year at the farm. We’ve come a long way and learned a lot since 1999. It is now my full-time job.
I hope to see you, at the farm, this Christmas Season!