Country Christmas Wreath
This charming Country Christmas Wreath accentuates your home with a farmhouse look and feel. It is overflowing with fresh noble fir, pine, juniper and incense cedar, and topped off with ponderosa pine cones. This Christmas wreath is highlighted with country apples and bright red berries and complemented by clusters of small pine cones and a gorgeous hand-tied Christmas plaid bow. This stunning wreath is loved by many and is one of the Farm's best sellers. Available in 26" & 32" sizes.
Free Shipping Until December 16th.
Longevity: approximately 3 weeks indoors and 4-6 weeks outdoors, with regular watering

About Lynch Creek Farms

Lynch Creek Farms is a family-owned business established in 1980. They have transformed from selling a few flowers and vegetables at the local farmer's market on the weekends, to a full blown year-round business that ships throughout the United States.
An Environmentally Conscious Company
Lynch Creek Farms does not cut down trees! Most of the boughs cut for their Christmas wreaths come from the Cascade Mountains, near Mount St. Helens. Noble fir trees are never cut down when harvesting but trimmed on the lower branches to ensure a lifetime of bough production. This practice of trimming the lower branches helps to ensure a healthy tree in the future while maintaining a natural and beautiful forest.
They use local tree farmers!
Local tree farmers in the area are also a great source of boughs for their Christmas wreaths.
Preserving the forests of the Pacific Northwest!
Within the forests of the Pacific Northwest the nobel fir tree is important to preserve because it provides habitat for numerous birds, bees, insects, and larger animals like the black-tailed deer, coyotes and bears along with many other animals. Supporting environmentally conscious local farmers and maintaining our private forests help protect our fragile ecosystem now and in the future.
Shipping Information
Product ships from Shelton, WashingtonShips to U.S. Residents Only
Free Shipping Until December 16th