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About Veley Farm Christmas Trees

Our family has lived and farmed on Wild Rose Prairie since 1943. What started as mainly growing wheat, has now morphed into something much more. We now grow 8 varieties of quality Christmas Trees including; Concolor Fir, Corkbark Fir, Grand Fir, Douglas Fir, Nordmann Fir, Balsam Fir, Blue Spruce and Scotch Pine. The Concolor Fir has a blue-green color, with soft, slightly longer needles than most other Fir trees. The needles can remain on the tree for months after cutting. Concolor Fir's scent is described as citrus or orange-like. The Corkbark Fir is a subalpine compact pyramidal form with stiff branches and soft bluish needles that can remain on the tree for months after cutting. Corkbark Fir has a very slight scent. Grand Fir has shiny dark green needles that when crushed have that amazing traditional Christmas Tree scent. Douglas Fir can be green to blue -green color with needles that go all the way around the branch. When crushed the needles have a sweet true Christmas Tree scent. Douglas Fir needles can remain on the tree for several weeks after cutting. Nordmann Fir have soft glossy dark green needles and stiff branches. The needles can remain on the tree for months after cutting. Nordmann Firs are the preferred Christmas Tree of Europeans. Balsam Fir have rounded dark green needles with silvery cast and are very fragrant when crushed and should retain the pleasant fragrance throughout the Christmas season. Blue Spruce has green to blue color with stiff sharp needles and strong branches that will hold heavier ornaments. Scotch Pine have stiff branches and stiff dark green needles and will retain the needles even if the tree dries out. Scotch pine is the most common Christmas Tree in the Pacific Northwest.
Located on Wild Rose Prairie in northern Spokane County, serving Deer Park WA, Spokane WA, Mead WA, Nine Mile Falls WA
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