Christmas Trees
Delivered fresh every week to our tree lots from a small farm in Oregon, choose from a variety of healthy, hardy Christmas trees in various sizes and species.
About Our Fresh Christmas Trees
We source our Christmas trees from a small farm in Oregon, which means we get only the freshest, highest quality trees delivered weekly.
Big box stores and large suppliers cut thousands of trees starting in October to supply their chain stores, storing them for weeks so their trucks can haul them all over the country. Not us. Our trees are cut the day before they’re delivered! Most trees still have frost on them when we’re unloading them, that’s how fresh they are.
Fresh cut, farm-grown Oregon Christmas in a variety of sizes and species are all we sell, which is why we guarantee our healthy, high-quality trees throughout the holiday season.
Noble Fir
Noble Fir
Noble Fir is widely recognized as the best Christmas tree grown anywhere in the world! With a beautiful, almost spruce like appearance, the mighty Noble Fir has soft blue-green needles on evenly spaced strong branches, perfect for heavy ornaments. One of the hardiest tree species, they keep well and have a very pleasant, mild fir scent. Noble Fir comes in a variety of styles and they present the ornaments and Christmas lights in a very natural way.
Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir
Douglas Fir has been the primary Christmas tree species from Oregon since the 1920’s when most Christmas trees came from the forest. Douglas Fir are often preferred for their dense, bushy shape and fine, soft green needles. They have a distinctive pine-like scent, an iconic winter fragrance that lasts all holiday long. Easily decorated, Douglas Fir can support a large number of Christmas lights and ornaments – perfect for those who like to load up their tree!
Grand Fir
Grand Fir
Grand Fir is a Christmas tree that lives up to its name. Dark green color with a shiny appearance, Grand Fir’s graceful flat needles have a silvery underside of stomatal bloom that reflects the Christmas tree lights for a beautiful effect. With a powerful citrus-like evergreen aroma, it is by far the most fragrant Christmas tree. Because it is giving up so much of its moisture as it releases that fragrance, Grand Fir trees do not last as long as other species. (To ensure you have a fresh Christmas tree for the holiday, the Grand Fir will be delivered in a second load of trees around the second-week of December.)
Black Hills Spruce
Black Hills Spruce
Highly desirable and easy to decorate due to its naturally symmetrical pyramidal shape and stiff branching, the majestic Black Hills Spruce is popular every Christmas because of its attractive, iconic blue-green foliage. Strong branches make the Black Hills Spruce tree ideal for ornaments and make this classic Christmas tree one of the most sold species of trees in America. Buckelew Farm is one of the only local vendors who carry this special species of evergreen Christmas tree.
Silver Tip
Silver Tip
Native to the high elevations and mountaintops of Oregon, the mature needles of the Silver Tip tree are a blue-green shade and have lighter tips on the branches – silvery new growth – giving it its name. Silver Tip trees are perfect for decorating thanks to its shape, long keep-ability, and stiff branches that can hold the heaviest of ornaments. Since they flourish best at high elevations, the Silver Tip’s slow maturity and open growth pattern makes this hardy, hard-to-get tree a holiday favorite!
Nordmann Fir
Nordmann Fir
Nordmann Fir is a new type of Christmas tree in America but has been the most popular tree in Europe for decades. Nordmann Fir trees have beautiful soft, shiny needles with a deep green color laid out in even rows on the twig. They are very durable, so they last exceptionally well, usually keeping well into January. Because the Nordmann Fir’s branches are evenly spaced and very strong, they are perfect for showing off large or heavy Christmas ornaments.