Aug 182014
 

 

Greetings to all from Redrock Farm.
We hope this finds you in good spirits and enjoying life.

As we shear Christmas trees and watch the progress of next year’s crop of seedlings we want to thank you for being those that sustain us and our beautiful farm.

As has been our tradition for many years, we are offering a 5% discount for all Christmas and other orders before November 1, 2014. To get that discount all one must do is put the coupon code “freshness” (without the quotes) in the coupon code box upon checking out of our secure shopping cart. Here is a link to our secure store: https://www.christmastrees.net/shop/

Items of note for the Christmas season:

  •   3 of Steph’s beautiful balsam fir wreaths for $99 with free shipping. All must be decorated the same with the same color bows. Decorate several places in the house or have a couple gifts for the neighbors.
  •   Christmas gift seedlings. Give a living gift for the following spring. We’ll send the recipient a card a Christmas time and then send the seedlings when the person wants them the following spring or fall.
  •   The Christmas trees themselves are extremely nice this year. No late spring freeze, very few insect problems, and a normal amount of rain make beautiful trees. Note that there has been no increase in price this year!

Our nephew, Mike Russell has been shearing most of the trees after I (Rich) do the tops and bottoms. I told Mike that he’s now making the trees look better than I can. Maybe it has something to do with young arms?? If I haven’t said it already, the Christmas trees look great this year. And since the Christmas trees look great, the wreaths and other green things will as well because the nice brush and tips.

We will, as always, soon be participating in the Tunbridge World’s Fair where we see most of our local friends and a few long distance ones. If you ever get a chance to come to Vermont in the fall, put the World’s Fair on your to do list.

Please take the time to read the items we’ve posted in the Redrock Farm news section: https://www.christmastrees.net/news/ And as much as I don’t like this phrase, please follow us on Facebook in the future…I promise not to post anything political or about what I’m doing right now! We would also appreciate it if you would share any posts we make…today that is what gives a micro business like ours a better web presence and you would be helping us!

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