Time to spruce things up

Check out these tree farms around Charleston.

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The bright, airy setting that Lebanon Tree Farm offers is magical.

Photo by @lmlord

Any real tree enthusiasts out there? We know we are. 👋

If you haven’t grabbed your holiday tree yet, it’s not too late. We’ve got you covered with a few spots to purchase your tree around Charleston.

Though a couple of these spots may require a bit of a drive, who knows? You may just discover your new holiday tradition. 🎄

  • Cardinal Tree Farms, locations vary | Shop a selection of fresh Fraser Firs from North Carolina.
  • Dreaming Farms, 1540 Camp Rd. | Don’t forget to shop for fresh-made greenery like wreaths and garlands.
  • Clawson’s Christmas Trees, 506 St. James Ave., Goose Creek | This lot receives fresh shipments weekly from Boone, NC.
  • The Mistletoe Tree Lot, 3408 Mistletoe Ln., Summerville | Since the lot is on Mistletoe Lane, it must be fate, right?
  • Center Bend Farm, 236 Center Bend Ln., Harleyville | Browse the selection at this small, family-owned farm in Harleyville.
  • Lebanon Christmas Tree Farm, 253 Needle Ln., Ridgeville | DYK this family-owned + operated farm has been around since 1985?
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