For over 90 years, Galehouse Tree Farm has been a family tradition, providing high-quality Christmas trees and landscaping evergreens. We pride ourselves on our long history, dedication to sustainable farming, and commitment to customer satisfaction. From cut-your-own Christmas trees to our charming Tree House gift shop, we invite you to experience the holiday magic at our farm.
With over six generations of farming expertise, we bring decades of knowledge to every tree we grow and sell.
Why it matters: Our experience ensures that each tree you choose is of the highest quality and care.
We pride ourselves on our eco-friendly farming methods, including replanting in strips and maintaining conservation plans for healthy, thriving trees.
Why it matters: Our commitment to the environment guarantees that you receive trees grown with sustainability in mind.
Our farm is run by a close-knit family that knows the value of a personal touch. We go above and beyond to make your visit special.
Why it matters: We’re dedicated to making sure your experience is friendly and enjoyable, from start to finish.
Since 1932, Galehouse Tree Farm has been bringing families together with the joy of selecting the perfect Christmas tree. With over 180,000 evergreens in cultivation, we offer a variety of options, from cut-your-own trees to ready-cut selections. Each tree is cultivated with care, ensuring your holiday season is filled with beauty and joy. In addition to trees, our Tree House gift shop and seasonal wreaths offer a unique shopping experience for all ages. Whether you're looking for a festive gift or a new tree for your landscape, Galehouse Tree Farm is your one-stop destination.
The best time to buy a Christmas tree is typically after Thanksgiving. Trees are fresh and ready for display, and you’ll have the widest selection during this time.
Keep your tree in water and avoid placing it near heat sources. Make sure the water level stays above the base of the tree, and check it daily for freshness.
Measure the height of your space and the width of the area where you plan to display your tree. Consider the tree's width as well, ensuring it fits comfortably without crowding the room.