Posts Tagged ‘Christmas tree’

2011 Thank You

December 12, 2011

Wow! The Christmas trees have been flying out of Cooper’s Tree Farm like hotcakes. In fact, there’s a rumor going around that the saying’s going to change: Hotcakes will soon be selling like Cooper’s Christmas trees. Sorry, Hotcakes.

Seriously, we’ve sold over a thousand Fraser firs and hundreds of Leyland cypresses over the last three weeks. It’ll probably take to well into January to count up all of the fresh wreaths, garlands, table arrangements, and swags that were sold, not to mention hot boiled peanuts and aged hickory firewood. In a word, we’re whipped–and we couldn’t be happier or more grateful about it.

Christmas trees isn’t just our business; it’s a huge part of our life. We take pride in having the freshest Christmas trees, in being knowledgeable about them, and in creating a family environment that invites customers back year after year. Seeing a familiar face is a gift. Every day someone tells us that this is the third, fourth…, fifteenth year coming to the tree farm. It’s a privilege that we can play a small part in bringing a little holiday cheer into folks’ home, and it’s an honor that we have become, for a lot of people, a Christmas tradition.

So, for everyone who’s come to the farm this year, a big thank you from the Cooper’s Tree Farm extended family. For those who haven’t come out yet, hurry up! Supplies are going fast.

Thanks!

Only the Best Christmas Trees

November 10, 2010

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, we’ve been spending our days tirelessly searching for the very best Fraser firs. Of course, Cooper’s Tree Farm prides itself on offering only the prettiest and freshest Christmas trees.  And finding top-notch Fraser firs has meant countless hours driving over the winding mountain roads of western North Carolina, where the shapely and fragrant tree only grows at elevations above 4500 feet.

In order to bring Frasers of the highest quality to Northeast Georgia, we’ve partnered with the Browns, another farming family, who hail from the vicinity of Tuckasegee, North Carolina. Michael Brown and his family are mountain folk. They know the valleys and peaks of their landscape like the back of their hands. They grow exceptional Fraser firs themselves, and they know where to find other trees that meet our standards of quality.

When it comes to the pursuit of the perfect Christmas tree, no ridge is too high nor holler too deep. You can count on us to handpick and deliver only the best Fraser firs back to Cooper’s Tree Farm.