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Buying Bulk Fraser Fir Christmas Trees



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By : Victoria Gates   

It is believed that the holiday season tradition of decorating Christmas trees started in Germany as early as 700 A.D. While artificial Christmas trees are popular, many people like to have a fresh Frasier fir Christmas tree in their homes, or outside on their lawns. The scent of fresh pine needles is a part of many people's favorite holiday memories.

Helping your customers choose the right type of Christmas tree is important because Christmas trees are often a focal point for many family holiday traditions. Real or artificial Christmas trees are often purchased from major chain retail stores, but many agree the best place to get a real Frasier fir Christmas tree is direct from a Christmas tree farm. When you buy from a quality tree farm you have the opportunity of getting your trees at a lower wholesale price, and you have a better selection of healthy trees to sell or use for various fund raisers and resale.

Given the many sizes and options for Christmas trees that are available, it is important to think about how your client's particular trees will be used in their various spaces. For instance a tall tree may look very elegant, but it may not be suitable if there is not enough height in their home to allow for it. A very short or skinny tree may be dwarfed by other large furniture in the room, and space for the tree may be limited. It's therefore very important to carefully consider and choose a mix of trees that offer a variety of suitable heights and widths.

Among the many Christmas trees there are certain types that are the favorites. The best of these include the Fraser fir, an evergreen tree that includes excellent features such as elegant shape, vibrant color and wonderful pine fragrance. Fraser firs have needles with a slightly silvery sheen, and the branches are often used for garlands and wreaths. These trees also have sturdy branches well suited for holding heavy holiday ornaments.

Fraser Firs are considered by many to be the "Cadillac" of all Christmas trees, and have been voted in as the number one Christmas tree to have during the Holiday season. For many people finding the perfect one is often special since it ensures they have a unique holiday tree with its own special characteristics. Purchasing a variety of trees for your customers to choose from this Christmas will ensure your holidays and theirs will be merry and bright!

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Author Resource:- Victoria Gates is a proud supporter of small American businesses such as the family run North Carolina Nursery Gragg Farms. You can find out more about their operations and location by visiting http://www.graggfarmsandnursery.com on the web.
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