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    Wells Christmas Tree Farm - Virginia Pine trees to plant at home

    Wells Christmas Tree Farm

    (12 reviews)

    $

    I came while visiting family to help pick out their Christmas tree. This was such a fun experience!…read moreThey were ready to educate you and help you understand the different kinds of trees they offered and why you might purchase one versus the other. Also, there is an opportunity to cut your own tree or to choose from their pre-cut selections. They had live music the weekend we were there (Thanksgiving weekend) as well as Santa, food trucks, and an indoor space with restrooms and hot chocolate.

    Absolutely the Best Christmas Tree Experience in Oklahoma!…read moreMy family moved to Norman in 2023, and this is now our third year choosing Wells Christmas Tree Farm - we're officially hooked! From the moment you arrive, it feels like a true holiday tradition. There are food trucks, fun activities for the kids, beautiful scenery, great selection of trees and that perfect Christmas atmosphere. Every family is met by a staff member who walks you through the whole process - choosing, cutting and loading your tree. This year we pre-ordered for the first time, and it was a game-changer: lightning-fast, stress-free, and still just as magical. The owner, Jesse, is hands-on and you can really tell he cares about customer's experience. You can tell he's poured his heart into this place with new additions each year and has trained both his year-round and seasonal staff to deliver the same warm, top-notch service. I always go big on the tree (10-12 feet), and this year I ran into trouble with my stand. Jesse didn't hesitate - he personally drove out to our house with a new heavy-duty stand and helped set the tree up himself. That's next-level care you just don't find anymore.area. If you're looking for a memorable family outing that becomes part of your Christmas tradition, Wells Christmas Tree Farm is hands-down the best choice in the area. Highly, highly recommend this business - we will be back every year! .

    Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree & Blackberry Farm - Tagged!

    Sorghum Mill Christmas Tree & Blackberry Farm

    (20 reviews)

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    Figured I'd update this again since it's been a few years. Sorghum is still the best, no question…read moreabout it. Prices have gone up quite a bit from years past, but I did notice a lot more helpers this year so that's probably why. This years 8.5" ft tree was $155. We had a very easy time start to finish and the trees are looking much more manicured and full as opposed to years past. So basically, higher cost, but better quality all around. Here's what you need to know: *Skip the pre cut trees up front, they aren't even from Oklahoma, sneaky sneaky. *Come the weekend before thanksgiving to pretag your tree to guarantee best selection. *Bring a sawzall or similar tool when you come to cut it down or you'll have a hard time using their tired old hand saws. *Explore all the fields and have fun, but remember people are creatures of habit so some of the best trees are right up front and get walked past in pursuit of grass on the greener side. *Try to find a tree close to the outside walkways so you don't have to drag it around waiting for a helper in a cart. *Take a pic of the sold tag once paid. *Take a pic of where your tree is located and some reference pics, esp if not picking up same day. *If you're here just to take family pics, read their website as they have special dates for that. If you do this during regular hours and without buying a tree, they'll be pissed and for good reason due to the foot traffic you're blocking as well as you're standing in front of their product someone wants to buy. How this place actually works: You enter and walk the entire acreage on your own. All trees are tagged with a serial number, price and measurement. Enjoy the smells and sights, it's a beautiful place. After you find the tree you want, take the bottom half of the tag with you back up front to pay for it. They will give you a sold tag, the bottom part of the tag now with your name on it, and red ribbon to mark the tree. Make sure you get 2 tags back with one marked sold as sometimes the helpers are new and forget. You keep the third sold tag - DONT LOSE IT - and put the other tag and ribbon on your tree to mark it. You can pick up anytime after thanksgiving and take it home. Ours has always lasted at least 5 weeks so we grab ours asap. When you go to pick up, which can be the same day once paid, you just go straight to it and cut it down yourself. Bring it back up front to the crew to wrap and drill it. They have people on carts circling the acreage so you don't have to physically carry it. They also will cut it for you if you're so inclined, they also provide saws. Once it is up front, you get back in your vehicle and join the pick up line while they prep it. They have crew to tell you where to go, just drive slow and watch for them and kiddos. When it's your turn, you give them your sold ticket and they do the loading for you! It'll be wrapped and drilled for you already as well. It can be kind of intimidating if you're new, and the crew is mostly teenagers who aren't always the most informed, though they're usually always kind. But give it a try and bring LOTS of patience as it is always busy and a little chaotic at times. You won't regret it!

    Don't get me wrong, the service is always fantastic. There is always someone to greet you, and ask…read moreif you need anything. Other than that, this was a sub par experience. We have been going to Sorghum for over 20 years, and stopped about 4 years ago due to the quality of the trees going down hill. We buy 4 trees as a family, with the biggest being 15'. Not only were the trees all the most we have paid in 5 years, but they did not even shake the trees when prepping them. It took longer to clean up after bringing the tree inside than it did to find it. They also told us there were plenty of 15' trees to cut ourselves and there weren't any. Pretty disappointed in what this has become, a bunch of pre cut trees, that completely takes away from the magic of what this place used to be. Needless to say, we will be taking our business back to Norman next year. Thanks.

    Marcum's Nursery - This is where the willow tree is supposed to be.  The supports are the only thing that are still there.

    Marcum's Nursery

    (12 reviews)

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    They suck and they don't stand behind the warranty. terrible customer service and worthless in…read morelandscaping.

    If you are planting your own annuals or perennials, they are great! They have stock that big box…read morestores do not carry. You do pay a premium for their plants, though. I just bought 3 tri color ornamental sweet potato vines. They cost $20. I do not recommend them for trees, though. I chose a beautiful willow tree. There was a freeze, and they asked to substitute it for a different willow. I agreed. It never did thrive and eventually died. They replaced it (which sounds great, but the tree is the cheap part - the labor is expensive!). The workers didn't use the fish emulsion - that I provided (Marcums said the fish emulsion should be mixed in when the tree was planted - and I wanted to give the willow the very best chance possible). This tree died, too. I think the hole they dug was WAY too small. We also got an Asian Pear tree with the first willow. It also died. It came up from below the graft line and is green and growing, but it is no longer an Asian Pear and doesn't fruit. We have spent almost $1,000 on these trees and have no willow at all, and whatever the root stock is for the Asian Pear. We paid the premium for them to plant the trees and guarantee them, but it did not work how I thought it would. Just go to Costco or a Farm Supply store, and do it yourself. Even if it doesn't live, you will only be out a little money.

    Cross Timbers - christmastrees - Updated May 2026

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