[AT] OT Christmas trees

Richard Fink Sr nancydick at pennswoods.net
Mon Dec 5 20:33:29 PST 2005


Hey Rob how about dragging me out a truck load or two just let them in my 
back drive way.  i am going to run a bit low        lol
R Fink





At 08:05 PM 12/5/2005 -0500, you wrote:
>Around these parts there are several tree farms. I think the best species 
>for a Christmas tree is a Douglas Fir. They have the smell of Christmas. 
>Can't beat it.
>
>Tractor reference: I was out with the Ford yesterday pulling more trees 
>from the woods for some additional late firewood to add to the supply. 
>Once the deep snow arrives it is difficult to get any more firewood for 
>the winter. I always get some additional wood late just to be sure I have 
>enough. Yesterday I got quite a few good Sasafras trees for the stove....
>
>
>Rob
>NE PA
>
>Gerald Johnson wrote:
>
>>artificial smell for an artificial tree...still ain't the same as the real
>>thing. 8-)  (what do you expect a tree farmer to say!)
>>
>>Gerald
>>----- Original Message ----- From: "Larry D. Goss" <rlgoss at evansville.net>
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>>>For option #3, you can simulate that fresh cut smell by purchasing a
>>>pine-scented air freshener from Auto Zone.  Since it probably will be
>>>designed to hang from your rear view mirror, you can just use it as
>>>another ornament on the tree.
>>>
>>>Larry
>>>
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>>>Subject: [AT] OT Christmas trees
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>>>A Tree that has been cut separated from its roots is a dead tree.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Here in Oklahoma we have three classes of trees, Take your pick.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>1) Live Tree that has been dug, balled and burlaped It can be brought
>>>into
>>>the home decorated and used for a few days then it planted hopefully to
>>>continue its life.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>2) Real Tree formally alive cut and sold at retail.  For years we went
>>>to
>>>the woods and cut a Red Cedar for use at Christmas time.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>3) And last but not least the boxed Artificial Christmas tree. With its
>>>beautiful plastic smell
>>>
>>>( do miss the evergreen aroma makes the house smell like the Holiday
>>>Season)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>H. L. Staples
>>>
>>>McLoud, Oklahoma
>>>
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