Author Archives: EileenUnger
NanNuk With Santa
NanNuk had a chance to visit with the Hammonton Dog Park volunteers to get his picture taken with Santa and the Grinch. They had a great fundraising event over the weekend. We ran a poll on our Facebook page asking … Continue reading
The NanNuk Story
NanNuk is now six years old, and he’s a great dog for the Christmas tree farm. We adopted him three years ago, when he was three years old. His family had to give him up due to a work-related relocation. … Continue reading
How Does It Work?
If you’ve never been to a pick your own Christmas Tree Farm before, you might not know what to expect! You can tag your Christmas tree and pick it up at a later time, or you can choose it and … Continue reading
Today is Small Business Saturday
Today is Small Business Saturday – a day to highlight the important role small businesses play in our communities. Here in Hammonton, we have a lot of locally owned retail stores, restaurants, wineries, breweries – you name it! You can … Continue reading
Farm Scenes
Hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday. Today is a beautiful day on the farm – frosty morning leading to a bright and sunny day! Wanted to share a link to a short video showing a few photos around the … Continue reading
No Shortage of Trees Here!
We were watching Good Morning America after our patrol this morning when a segment about Christmas Trees came on. There were talking about how there’s a shortage of trees this year because a lot of farms closed during the recession. … Continue reading
Cross Shapes
One of our popular items are the cross shaped wreaths. Many people use these instead of a traditional grave blanket that lays flat on the ground. These have a stake built into the frame so that they can stand up … Continue reading
Wreaths and Grave Blankets Are Ready
Beautiful but windy day today, perfect for decorating in the barn!
Pre-Thanksgiving Tree Sale
When you tag your tree this weekend you’ll save $5 off the price of your tree! NanNuk is waiting to see you!
Why Do Evergreens Lose Their Needles
Sometimes when you come out to tag your tree early, you’ll see some brown needles on the trees. That’s because evergreens, like pine, spruce, fir and concolor, naturally shed their needles every two years in the fall season. The oldest … Continue reading

