Where to pick a live Christmas tree in Columbus

If you’re looking to add a live tree to your home, browse these local Christmas tree farms and lots for a variety of species, heights, and styles.

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Are live trees part of your Christmas tradition? | Photo via Bedford Falls Christmas Tree Farm

If you’re decking the halls of your home for the holidays, check out these local Christmas tree farms and lots to bring home the tree of your dreams. You’ll want to plan your visit soon to have a quality tree selection left.

Tree farms

Taylor Christmas Tree Farm , 1627 Kenny Rd.
The farm opens Sunday, Nov. 19. Find trees ranging from 5-20 ft that are hand-picked and tended to year long to be full and shapely for customers. The farm will be open everyday and Venmo payments are accepted.

Bedford Falls Christmas Tree Farm , 7258 Lockbourne Rd. The tree season begins Friday, Nov. 24. Prices range from $60-$80 on a wide selection of trees including Fraser firs, white firs, white pine, and blue spruce. Plus, find a gift shop with wreaths, blankets, and canned goods.

Mr. Tree Farm , 1099 Reynoldsburg-New Albany Rd.
Starting Wednesday, Nov. 15, head to Blacklick to find 12,000+ trees ranging from Balsam fir to Colorado spruce.

Pre-cut tree lots

HTH Christmas Tree Lot , 2340 W. Dublin-Granville Rd.
Find trees like Fraser firs, Douglas pine, and blue spruce that can be upwards of 13 ft tall starting Monday, Nov. 20. This lot also supports a local cause as proceeds are donated to Hope Thru Housing, a Columbus-based substance abuse program.

Oakland Nursery , Multiple locations
Pick up a tree from a lot in Westerville, Worthington, Dublin, Hilliard, Upper Arlington, Galena, and Pickerington starting Friday, Nov. 24.

Local decorations

What’s a local tree without some local decorations? Check out these Etsy sellers for the ultimate Columbus tree.

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Hanna is based in Columbus, OH and is a graduate from The Ohio State University. Her experience is in broadcasting, and she reports for OSU athletics, the Big Ten Network, and hosts for the Columbus Clippers. In her free time she loves staying active, supporting the Buckeyes, and exploring new restaurants.
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