Tree farms note speedy rush in sales as folks decorate early to combat pandemic blues
Andrea Valluzzo
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Diana Paproski at Castle Hill Farm/Paproski’s Tree Farm said the farm opened earlier than usual this year and was mobbed with people.Castle Hill Farm/Paproski’s Tree Farm / Contributed photo
For many families, strolling a tree farm and cutting their own Christmas tree is a tradition. While there are changes this year (most places are not allowing pets or tailgating due to COVID-19 and masks are required even though you are outdoors except for a brief photo opp), traditions have become especially important. Several area tree farms have seen an early surge in visitors looking to decorate for Christmas early.