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| Okay, this is how it works.
Not only does my dad raise his own trees from tiny seeds, he
also grows Monterey Pine seedlings for nearly all of the Choose
& Cut Christmas tree growers in California. That's because
all those people know about my family's tradition of producing
nothing but the highest quality. Dad says the kind of care we
give--from seed to harvest, combined with the wonderful coastal
climate of Nipomo make for the very best trees in the state.
They're pretty neat, alright. These baby trees will be ready
to plant early next year. I will help. |
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These are Noble Firs |
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Here's
my mom checking on some of our Noble firs. These aren't the
biggest ones we have. And we've got other kinds of firs, too.
Look at two of them in the pictures next to this box.
Oh, yeah, Mom
says to be sure and tell you that we take commercial reservations
for businesses and organizations beginning November 1st. She
says you can either come in and pick one out yourself or just
call us and we'll pick out a great tree for you. And we guarantee
that you'll really, really like the one we choose. |
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Stuff Pumpkins Map Home |
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Wow!
Look what happened to this baby tree.
Here's my
dad with me on his shoulders. Dad's a big guy, so you
can see how tall this 4-year-old Monterey Pine is. That's
one year younger than I was when the photo was taken!
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Fraser
Firs |
| This
is a Fraser Fir. It's kind of new to us, but a lot of people
really like this kind of tree. That's why they are becoming
very popular at our farm. |
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Grand
Firs |
| This
is a Grand Fir. It is also kind of new to us, but if you come
to Holloway's Farm, you'll see why it is called "grand." |
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