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How much do Christmas trees cost in your neck of the woods?

  1. Adira

    wonderful pomelo / 30692 posts

    We just paid $65 for a 9' Fraser!

  2. BlueWolverine

    pear / 1510 posts

    $51 for a seven foot Fraser fir. Not bad. My house already smells great!

  3. cyndistar3

    pomegranate / 3980 posts

    It's about $35-40 for any tree you cut down at the place we go

  4. CakeLady

    pear / 1657 posts

    We got an 8.5' Frasier for $35 at Menards (like a Lowe's/Home Depot) their prices are always much better than the tree lots.

  5. delight

    pomelo / 5326 posts

    We always get a 6-7 ft tree at Home Depot for 25$

  6. Rainbow Sprinkles

    eggplant / 11287 posts

    6 ft Noble for $45.

    We always pay around $50 and get a 6-7 foot Noble or Frazier.

    We do U-cut and live outside Seattle. You would think in the Evergreen Sate our trees would be like $10....

  7. Modern Daisy

    grapefruit / 4187 posts

    We spent $60 last year in NYC but I have no idea what kind of tree it was. It lasted a long time and we bought it from the corner bodega!

  8. anandam

    kiwi / 687 posts

    No idea. But I saw a pumpkin selling for $79.99 last month, so one can only guess... Lovely NYC, where the apartments are mostly too small to fit trees, anyway.

    Instead we have an 18in potted pine plant that's stayed alive since last year. I think we paid $20 for it.

  9. Mrs. Sketchbook

    GOLD / nectarine / 2884 posts

    25 for a 5 foot, 35 for a 6 foot....upward. Frasier fir!

  10. Cchoi4

    kiwi / 729 posts

    I think I saw a sign at our local Whole Foods for $60, which is probably on the mid to high price for them, considering the store.

  11. fussygal

    pomegranate / 3580 posts

    We live in Oregon so trees are very affordable here - they start as little as $15 for a 5' tree and go up from there depending on type and size.

  12. LindsayInNY

    bananas / 9229 posts

    We bought a 3-4' tree for $40. I call it a Charlie Brown tree on steroids...

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