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4 farms to find real Christmas trees in Raleigh

Explore four Raleigh farms that have the fresh, real Christmas trees you’re looking for. Plus, learn how to pick out the best tree for you.

A child and three dogs in a wagon.

All aboard, next stop is Boyce Farms.

Photo courtesy of Boyce Farms

The picturesque + real Christmas tree you’ve been looking for is closer than you think. We’ve rounded up four farms in Raleigh to shop, and we’re dropping tips to pick the perfect tree for you.

Pre-shopping considerations

Before heading out to find your holiday centerpiece, there’s a few things to consider: space, height, and vision. Make sure you know where the tree is going and measure the width and height available in the area.

Pro tip: The perfect tree isn’t too small, but it doesn’t overcrowd the space either.

It also doesn’t hurt to think about what kind of decoration aesthetic you’re aiming for. Local retailers like the NC Museum of History, Designed For Joy, and Rustic Raleigh have stunning ornaments and other seasonal decorations to choose from.

RALtoday Christmas Tree Phillips Farms

Phillips Farms has plenty of trees to choose from.

Photo courtesy of Phillips Farms

How to pick the picturesque

Think: color, freshness, and strength. When browsing different trees, make sure your tree is visibly the color what you want — this image will vary on preference. Also, don’t be scared to take a whiff. Fresh trees have a pleasant fragrant smell. Lastly, tug a little, but not too much. Depending on the size + weight of your ornaments, it’s ideal to make sure the branches can handle the load.

RALtoday Phillips Farms wreath shop

There’s nothing like a pretty wreath to welcome holiday visitors.

Photo courtesy of Phillips Farms

Raleigh farms

  • Boyce Farms | This family-owned + operated farm has choose-and-cut options as well as pre-cut options. Plus, the farm prides itself for fresh affordable trees.
  • Back Achers | For 40+ years, this family farm has offered hand-planted trees ranging from Carolina sapphires and Green Giant Arborvitaes to Virginia Pines and Cedars.
  • Cranberry Tree Farm | With three Triangle locations, this farm has plenty to offer, from classic Fraser Fir to White Pine.
  • Phillips Farms | Whether you’re searching for the perfect tree or a made-to-remember family experience, this farm is equipped with trees, wreath classes, and pictures with Santa.
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