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Where to Buy a Real Tree This Season

Hooray for the holiday season! The chill in the air, the twinkling lights, the hunt for th

Hooray for the holiday season! The chill in the air, the twinkling lights, the hunt for the perfect gift… and, for many, the yearly ritual of finding the perfect Christmas tree. While artificial trees have their perks, there’s something irreplaceably magical about a real Christmas tree. It’s like bringing a little slice of nature’s winter wonderland right into your living room. Plus, nothing beats that fresh, piney scent. If you’re already convinced, scroll straight to the bottom for a list of places in Salina where you can buy a real Christmas tree. 

However, if you’re still on the fence about going real this year, let us make the case!

1. The Scent of Christmas 🌲

The smell of a real Christmas tree is unmatched. As soon as you bring one into your home, the aroma of fresh pine fills the air, evoking memories of past holidays and filling everyone with festive warmth. It’s like nature’s own holiday potpourri. Whether it’s a balsam fir with its rich, spicy smell or a blue spruce with a sharper, fresh aroma, real trees are fragrant in a way no candle or artificial spray can replicate.

Pinecones on tree branch

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2. A Christmas Tradition Worth Keeping 🎅

Bringing home a real tree is more than a purchase; it’s an experience. For many families, it’s a yearly adventure — bundling up, grabbing hot cocoa, and heading out to the local tree farm or market. You get to hunt for the tree: the perfect shape, the right size, and just the right amount of branches to hold all those cherished ornaments. The joy of finding “the one” makes the holiday season feel that much more special.

3. Environmentally Friendly (Yes, Really!)

Believe it or not, real Christmas trees are a more eco-friendly option than many people realize. Unlike plastic trees, which take centuries to decompose, real trees are biodegradable. Many farms also plant one to three new trees for every one harvested, ensuring a constant cycle. After the holiday season, trees can be turned into mulch, which benefits parks and gardens. Supporting local tree farms can also help reduce carbon emissions by cutting down on long-distance shipping.

Christmas tree lot

4. Every Tree is Unique ❄️

Each real tree has its own character and quirks, which makes them as unique as the family traditions they represent. From a fluffy Fraser fir to a slender Norway spruce, real trees have individual shapes, personalities, and branches that sometimes grow in perfectly imperfect ways. This means each year’s tree is its own adventure, adding a fresh twist to your holiday decor!

5. Fun to Decorate

Real Christmas trees make decorating feel like a classic holiday story. Because they’re full of natural charm, they don’t require an overload of decorations to look good. Their branches are sturdy, so you can use that collection of heavier ornaments without worry. And since the branches aren’t perfectly even, you’re less likely to obsess over “decorating symmetry.” Instead, you can let creativity flow, and each ornament will shine.

Decorated natural Christmas tree

Tips for Choosing & Caring for Your Real Christmas Tree

If we’ve convinced you to try a real tree this year, here are a few tips to make sure it’s a memorable experience:

  • Choose the Freshest Tree: Look for needles that are vibrant green and soft, not brittle. Give the tree a gentle shake; if only a few needles fall, it’s fresh!
  • Give It a Fresh Cut: Once you’re home, cut about an inch off the base of the trunk to help it absorb water more easily.
  • Water, Water, Water: Real trees can drink up to a gallon of water a day! Keep the stand filled to keep the tree hydrated and help it last through the holidays.
  • Pick the Right Spot: Avoid putting your tree near heat sources like fireplaces or heaters. This will help it stay fresh longer.

Have we convinced you? If so, here’s a list of where you can get your real Christmas tree this holiday season:

 
  • Bel Tree Farm: If you want to turn your tree-buying into an experience, look no further. At Bel Tree Farm, you can enjoy a hayride and sip hot chocolate while searching for the perfect tree. Located at 401 South Holmes Road in Salina, Bel Tree Farm opens for the season on Friday, November 29 at 9am. Click here to visit their website to learn more.
  • Lowes: For a quick in-and-out experience, so you can get to the decorating, head to Lowes, located at 3035 South 9th Street. Trees will be available from November 15th.
  • Menards: Another quick solution for grab-n-go holiday fun, Menards is located at 805 Virginia Drive and has their real Christmas tree selection available now. 
  • Walmart: Want to pick up your tree while you’re shopping for groceries? Walmart is your go-to. Located at 2900 South 9th Street, Walmart’s real tree selection will be available by the Thanksgiving weekend. 

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