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BERRIEN COUNTY, Mich. -- As Christmas quickly approaches many are heading out the door to grab their last-minute Christmas tree. At Pinecrest Christmas Tree Farm lots of preparation goes in all year round to be able to sell trees to the public.
Lots of irrigation systems had to be used this year due to the lack of water. There's also been a lot of snow in Michiana causing a slight decrease in visitors. But lack of tree sales one year only means better for the next. By not selling as many trees local tree farms will be able to grow their product taller for the next season!
At Pinecrest U-cut trees are no longer available but there's still time to snag pre-cut trees while they still have them! Visit https://www.pinecrestchristmastreefarm.com/ for more information on hours of operation!