By riggs not logged in on Thu, 12/12/2019 - 11:19am.
Fern Florist at Church Park (200-ish Mass Ave, across from the Mother Church, by the CVS) typically has a variety of smaller trees and table-top trees. I haven't wandered over yet this year, but have always had luck with them the last 8 or 9 years. Close enough to walk to Orange and Green lines.
Unless you're going to a cut your own forest, all the trees you see for sale have been grown specifically for the purpose. The mini ones might even be planned thinning of a field of trees that will let the remaining ones grow larger.
And for people who decry the cutting of trees every year, those trees do a lot of good for the air as they're growing. And the only reason they get planted in the first place is because people can make a living from them.
You might consider buying a small fragrant rosemary tree. After you’ve finished celebrating Christmas you can use the branches when roasting meats and vegetables...it won’t go to waste! Buy one at Whole Foods or a similar market.
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i can't believe i am about to say this, but stop buying cut trees. buy an artificial one and use it for years to come.
Roche bros at downtown
Roche bros at downtown crossing also has them.
Boston St in Dorchester/Polish Triangle
There's a place that has trees every year that are apartment sized and by most standards "mini"
Correction*
https://www.christmastree4me.com/host-a-pop-up-tree-farm
Pop ups at Dorchester Brewing this year
Allsndale Farm in Chestnut
Allsndale Farm in Chestnut Hill had mini trees as of this past Sunday.
Fern Florist at Church Park
Fern Florist at Church Park (200-ish Mass Ave, across from the Mother Church, by the CVS) typically has a variety of smaller trees and table-top trees. I haven't wandered over yet this year, but have always had luck with them the last 8 or 9 years. Close enough to walk to Orange and Green lines.
"Cut a mini" is the veal of
"Cut a mini" is the veal of trees. Bah humbug.
I'd say
I'd say the basset hound
Tree Farms not Forests
Unless you're going to a cut your own forest, all the trees you see for sale have been grown specifically for the purpose. The mini ones might even be planned thinning of a field of trees that will let the remaining ones grow larger.
And for people who decry the cutting of trees every year, those trees do a lot of good for the air as they're growing. And the only reason they get planted in the first place is because people can make a living from them.
The lot on the corner of
The lot on the corner of Bowdin and Washington Street (4 Corners) has small trees. Great guy and quality trees.
Whole Foods Symphony (on
Whole Foods Symphony (on Westland Ave) has smaller trees for $50, I think.
Ace Hardware in Allston
has apt sized smaller trees in their lot on Harvard Ave.
Mini Christmas Trees
You might consider buying a small fragrant rosemary tree. After you’ve finished celebrating Christmas you can use the branches when roasting meats and vegetables...it won’t go to waste! Buy one at Whole Foods or a similar market.
Mini Me is selling them for
Mini Me is selling them for one million dollars!