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Grow Your Own CHRISTMAS TREE - Balsam Fir ( Abies Balsamea ) Gift Packet of Tree Seeds

Grow Your Own CHRISTMAS TREE - Balsam Fir ( Abies Balsamea ) Gift Packet of Tree Seeds

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GROW YOUR OWN CHRISTMAS TREE!
~ Balsam Fir Edition ~

Imagine how thrilling it would be to grow your very own Christmas Trees!

There’s nothing like the delightful, magical fragrance of a real tree perfuming the air to make it really feel like Christmas! Envision how rewarding it would be to spend the season with one you grew yourself (& the bragging rights that will come with it, lol!). Besides being a lot of fun to do, growing your own trees can also save you a fortune!

As exciting as it’d be for you, so would it be for everyone on your gift list! 

Seedville USA's Grow Your Own Christmas Tree Gift Seed Packets are the perfect gift for everyone on your list! They make an excellent present on their own, are a superb stocking stuffer, & look great gracing a gift basket. 

We've rounded up the 4 most popular types of Christmas Tree seeds for you & packaged them attractively so they are perfect for gifting. Choose from Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, Balsam Fir, & Blue Spruce, or purchase the entire collection & receive them in a free gift bag!

The seeds are easy to plant (instructions are included) & you don't need to be experienced to be successful with these. It's fun for all ages! Seed planting is a great activity to do with children, & it's so much fun for them to watch them grow as they do. These seeds can even be winter sown, so you don't have to wait to get started. 

With plenty of seeds in each pack, you'll have enough to cut & to leave a beautiful legacy, or use my favorite method … Grow the trees in containers for the first few years, bringing them indoors for the weeks surrounding Christmas. Once they become too large to be brought in, plant them in their permanent place outdoors. It's a win-win! You get to enjoy a real Christmas tree, the tree gets to live on for future generations of humans & wildlife to enjoy, & the tree can reproduce & make even more trees. (Pro Tip - Sow a few new tree seeds every couple of years so you always have the perfect size!)

All species are native to the USA & were grown, harvested, & hand packaged with pride in the USA :)

BALSAM FIR:

Being the most fragrant of all Christmas Tree varieties, The Balsam Fir remains one of the most popular & beloved. Quite simply put, they smell like Christmas in all of its magical glory & delight. The rich aroma is a clean & crisp, & refreshing & invigorating with piney & woodsy tones mixed with sweet & citrusy notes. Balsam Firs have an ideal shape, naturally growing in a desirable pyramidal form, & soft dark green needles. Like the closely related Fraser Fir, Balsam Firs are able to retain their needles for long period after being harvested, typically remaining for 5 – 6 weeks. Their sturdy branches will support oodles of ornaments, & their more elongated form makes a Balsam Fir an excellent choice for a small spaces.

For the qualities listed above (superior fragrance, lovely coloration, needle-retention, etc.) the boughs of the Balsam Fir are an excellent & popular choice for the making of Christmas wreaths, garlands, swags, centerpieces, & other holiday décor.

View our standard info on the Balsam Fir HERE

 

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Photo Credits
3 By Ryan Hodnett - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=89568422
4 By Diario de Madrid - Diario de Madrid - Una segunda oportunidad para los abetos navideños, CC BY 4.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=65809874
6 By Plant Image Library from Boston, USA - Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir), CC BY-SA 2.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=84939224
7 By Plant Image Library from Boston, USA - Abies balsamea (Balsam Fir), CC BY-SA 2.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=84939352
8 By R. A. Nonenmacher - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=37446627
10 By Wallace Howe from Canada - Family Road Trip to Newfoundland July 12th-28th 2017, CC BY-SA 2.0, httpscommons.wikimedia.orgwindex.phpcurid=80252221
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