WTVD: Christmas tree farms see a brighter season one year after Hurricane Helene hit Western NC
NORTH CAROLINA (WTVD) -- When Hurricane Helene tore through Western North Carolina last September, many of the state's hundreds of Christmas tree farms were just gearing up for their busiest season.
Christmas tree farms see a brighter season one year after Hurricane Helene hit Western NC
Western North Carolina is a prime region for growing Christmas trees, with many farms near Asheville. Several local farms offer a "choose and cut" experience for a traditional holiday outing. In ...
Several farms in Upstate South Carolina and Western North Carolina offer choose-and-cut Christmas trees. Farms provide saws and assistance with cutting, baling, and tying trees to vehicles. Tree ...
MSN: PICTURES: Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm ready for Nov. 20 opening
A family-owned Christmas tree farm in Waynesville is set to reopen for the holiday season next week. Starting on Thursday, Nov. 20, the Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm will offer a festive ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Boyd Mountain Christmas Tree Farm in Waynesville is preparing for the holiday season with thousands of Fraser firs growing under ...
Asheville Citizen-Times: Ready to decorate for Christmas? Where to cut a tree in Western NC
Ready to decorate for Christmas? Where to cut a tree in Western NC
The Greenville News: Where can I cut a Christmas tree? Find Upstate SC locations near you
Where can I cut a Christmas tree? Find Upstate SC locations near you