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Does anybody on here know if that exists? My boyfriend and I would like to have a "Clark Griswald" type adventure and go cut our own tree somewhere!! Of course, we would be willing to drive an hour or so to do so.
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You sould get the permit that is required to do so. Call your city, they can get you the right info
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Such info is usually posted in the local papers. I would not personally recommend going to the mtns to cut a tree in the nat. forest. The ones you are allowed to cut are all Lodgepole Pines and they are kinda scrawny when you get them in the house. We did that several years running, till we decided we liked the fatter trees grown down in the Denver area. There was a Christmas tree farm in La Salle, Weld Co (I think) where we went for several years, but it go to be a hassle and the trees are kinda yellow this time of year.
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Thanks for the advice! Just read the article in the Post as well.
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It depends where you go, and if you have friends up there who own property.
I can't remember where the husband went, but one of the best trees we ever got was a fresh cut blue spruce. He went up with our neighbor, who always keeps his tree through their traditional Valentines Day party. The tree actually grew--it had new pale green growth on it for the party. |
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pittnurse70 -- this is kinda funny, I was reading online and most of the trees on lots are actually painted to get their green/greenish blue color! (although that is the color I want!!)
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Yes, at the LaSalle place they sell painted trees as well as the yellowish ones. The last couple years we have bought a tree from the local high school baseball team who sell them as a fundraiser.
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