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15 Places to Find the Perfect Christmas Tree

It’s time to get the house ready for the holidays. The best way to start is with a fresh Christmas tree.

Whether you are cutting down your own or choosing from a lot, there are numerous business in the Miller Place-Rocky Point area that are ready to sell you a Christmas tree this year.

f you haven't found the perfect tree to put your presents under just yet, Patch is here with suggestions.

After reopening solely to sell trees last holiday season, Ging's Nursery is back for full-time and offering a selection of pre-cut trees. Wreaths, blankets and roping are also available.

If you're looking start or continue a family trend of cutting down your own tree, look no further than  which has been letting families choose and cut their own christmas trees for years. They're open on Saturdays and Sundays only.

Staying in Miller Place, Richard's Nursery on the corner of 25A and Radio Ave and Echo Nursery Garden have trees available for purchase this season.

If you're OK with a little drive, Lewin Farms, Fink's Farm and Andrew's Family Farm  in Wading River are more choices. Lewin Farms is Wednesday through Monday from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. The tree lot at Fink's is open seven days a week, and on weekends they are having a Christmas celebration including photos with Santa, the candy cane train, hot chocolate and more. 

Some local fire departments have trees available, including the Shoreham Fire House and Coram Fire Department.

Big box home improvement stores Home Depot and Lowe's also sell pre-cut trees. Both chains have multiple stores in the area.

If you prefer fake trees, Rocky Point Kohl's, Wal-Mart in South Setauket, Target, and Harrow's in Middle Island keep a wide variety of trees and restock often.

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MP Majority May 17, 2013 at 01:41 pm
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