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Tree farms around Charleston

Lebanon Tree Farm

Lebanon Tree Farm | Photo by @lmlord

There’s something special about decorating your home with a real tree — whether that be the excitement of picking out the perfect pine for your space or the fresh, woody fragrance that fills your home. Purchasing a real tree also supports local farms, so it’s a win-win here.

We’ve rounded up a few tree farms around Charleston. Though a couple of these farms may require a bit of a drive, who knows: you may just discover your new holiday tradition. 🎄
Charleston

Dreaming Farms Pumpkin Patch & Christmas Trees, 1540 Camp Rd.

In addition to trees, this James Island farm offers fresh-made greenery, including wreaths, garlands + mistletoe.

Goose Creek

Clawson’s Christmas Trees, 506 St. James Ave.

Based out of Boone, N.C., this lot receives fresh shipments each week from the mountain farm.

Summerville

The Mistletoe Tree Lot, 3408 Mistletoe Ln.

This tree lot on Mistletoe Ln. offers fresh-cut trees daily from 12-7 p.m.

W. Lee’s Classic Christmas Tree Farm, 1698 Orangeburg Rd.

W. Lee’s offers a selection of Fraser fir trees and even has classic cars to check out while you browse.

Harleyville

Center Bend Farm, 236 Center Bend Ln.

Support this family-owned farm in Harleyville + check out a selection of locally grown trees.

Ridgeville

Lebanon Christmas Tree Farm, 253 Needle Ln.

This family-owned farm has been operating since 1985, providing a tree selection daily + weekend farm activities.

Eastover

Dolce Vita Farms, 1715 Congress Rd.

Check out this local organic farm, specializing in trees, cut flowers + blueberries.

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