Nov 16-Dec 15th, 2024
Open
Thur-Fri: 1pm-6pm
Sat-Sun: 9am-5pm
CLOSED
Mon, Tues, & Wed
Holiday Hours:
Thanksgiving Day:
CLOSED
Black Friday:
OPEN 9am-6pm
At Motley's Christmas Tree Farm, we know families like to have a variety of choices. Truth is, the perfect tree looks different to every family.
Please come visit our farm to find the trees you'll treasure—we've grown many of your traditional favorite Christmas trees, and we'll be happy to introduce you to other varieties, and help you select the one best suited to your home and traditions.
Some varieties may not be available at all times.
Click on tree name for description:
The Carolina Sapphire can grow from 40 to 60 feet in nature. This extremely aromatic pine has longer, spindly needles that create a very full look to the tree.
This tree is great for Christmas trees and also proves as a good barrier for blocking wind in landscaping.
This tree is a hybrid of Monterey cypress and Alaskan cedar Cypress. It's needles tend to grow in a very soft style which may prove to be more kid friendly for families with young children and provide the tree with a very full look.
This tree's branches tend to have a darker color, contrasting nicely with the green needles. This tree has become one of the most sought after Christmas trees in the southeastern United States and also is often used.
The fraser fir tree can grow up to 80 feet and have a trunk roughly 1-1.5 feet in diameter. This uniformly pyramid-shaped tree has flat needles that range from a half to one inch long. Needles grow in bundles on branches which are great for hanging hooked ornaments.
This tree grows naturally near the Appalachian mountains and therefore requires a rocky to sandy soil to grow. Luckily, Fraser firs ship well and retain their pleasant fragrance.