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A
tradition since 1968, Tinari Greenhouses, Inc. has been known as
the best quality Christmas tree and greens retailer in the area.
Our customers and thier families have made selecting a tree at Tinari’s
a tradition throughout the local area. With door to door delivery,
guaranteed quality and our personal customer service, it’s
easy to see why we are the best. Our quality trees are hard to match.
Every tree is
preselected to meet our quality standards. We only sell first grade
trees. From 2’ trees to 18’ we have a tree to meet your
needs. Please call ahead to reserve large trees…the selection
goes quick.
Real
Christmas Trees:
Some Family Traditions Just Don't
Fade Away

Celebrating
the Holiday Season with a Real Christmas Tree is a long-standing
tradition. Each year, 25 to 30 million American families celebrate
the holiday season with a fresh, farm-grown Christmas Tree. Christmas
Tree enthusiasts believe the aroma of a Real Christmas Tree is a
strong reminder and symbol of life, family traditions and the innocence
of childhood itself.
Much like other
crops provide food for the body, the aroma of a farm-grown Christmas
Tree provides food for the soul.
Understanding
the Legends and History
The use of evergreens
as a symbol and celebration of life during Winter Solstice celebrations
started in ancient Roman and Egyptian times. This practice evolved
over the centuries to be incorporated in the celebration of Christmas
in the Germanic areas of Europe.
The first recorded
display of a decorated Christmas Tree was in 1510, in Riga, Latvia.
Christmas Trees were decorated with fruit, cookies and candy that
would later be shared among family members as gifts after the Holiday
Season was over.
By the 1700's,
the tradition of celebrating the holidays with a Christmas Tree
was widely used throughout Europe. Decorations included lace, ribbon,
tin, food items and lit candles. Hessian mercenaries brought the
tradition to the United States during the Revolutionary War.
In 1804, U.S.
soldiers stationed at Fort Dearborn, in Chicago, used evergreen
trees in their barracks for Christmas. The popularity of the Christmas
Tree then proliferated. In 1856, Franklin Pierce, our 14th President,
brought the Christmas Tree tradition to the White House.
Since 1966, members of the National Christmas Tree Association have
presented a beautiful, fresh Real Christmas Tree to the President
and First Family. This tree is displayed each year in the Blue Room
of the White House...no doubt filling the room with the aroma of
life, family traditions and childhood innocence shared by so many
others during the holidays.
Modern
Traditions
Now in the 21st
Century, the tradition of families choosing their centerpiece of
holiday celebrations has become generational, inheritable and transferable.
Many tree farmers and retailers across America witness this phenomena
first-hand each year.
"When a
young couple marries and buys a Real Christmas Tree for their first
holiday together in their own home, it makes for an interesting
discussion," says Diana Carpenter, member of NCTA and owner
of Peacock Road Tree Farm in Laingsburg, MI. "They can spend
all day discussing how ‘my family always chose a tree’,
and ‘what my family always did on this day’ and so many
other traditions that they must blend together into new ones."
Lately, many
in the Real Christmas Tree business report that people are showing
a tendency toward more family involvement and tradition and many
customers are returning to a real tree.
Debunking
Myths
Along with legends
and traditions, many myths about the Real Christmas Tree have become
as attached as the stars on the top. One such myth is that all Real
Christmas Trees come from pristine forests and therefore it is shameful
to use a Real Tree instead of an artificial one. Of course, this
is only myth... 98% of all Real Christmas Trees used each year are
grown on farms as sustainable crops, just like corn or pumpkins.
Another myth
is that Real Christmas Trees are a fire hazard. How many times have
we all seen the burning tree on the local action news? In fact,
according to the National Fire Protection Association, fewer than
one-one thousandth of a percent (0.001%) of all Real Christmas Trees
used each year are involved in a fire. That’s not a fire hazard!
With proper care, Real Christmas Trees can maintain their freshness
and moisture content throughout the holiday season.
Many people
also complain that a Real Tree bothers their allergies. While it’s
quite possible that a person may be allergic to tree pollen or even
tree sap, it’s not as widespread as many believe. Judy Tidwell,
on About.com reports that during the holidays, there "are many
allergens that can cause reactions, although the Christmas Tree
often takes the blame. The main culprits include mold, dust and
food."
A Real Tree
itself is unlikely to produce pollen during December, but being
outdoors for years in the field, it can collect pollens, dust, mold
or other allergens. Of course, so can the artificial tree stored
in the attic or basement.
REAL
TREE CARE!
A few helpful
tree care tips will enhance the enjoyment of your Christmas tree
and keep it fresh and fragrant throughout the holiday season. After
you bring the tree home, cut one-quarter inch off the base of the
trunk. Keep the tree outdoors in a container of water. Protect it
from the wind and sun until you're ready to decorate. This helps
the tree retain moisture.
Before you bring
the tree into your home and place it in a stand, make a fresh cut
of one-quarter inch off the base of the trunk. This reopens the
tree stem so it can take water immediately. Place it in the stand
with fresh warm water. Don't allow the water level to drop below
the fresh cut or the stem will reseal.
Remember, trees
are very thirsty. They may drink from 2 pints to 1 gallon of water
a day. Use a stand with a 1-gallon capacity or more. Check it daily
and supply fresh water as needed.
REAL
TREE FACTS
- Real trees
are a renewable, recyclable resource. Artificial trees contain
non-biodegradable plastics and possible metal toxins such as lead,
cadmium and other organo-tins.
- There are
approximately 30 million Real Christmas Trees sold in North America
every year.
- For every
Real Christmas Tree harvested, 2 to 3 seedlings are planted in
its place the following spring. In the spring of 2002, over 65
million Real Tree seedlings were planted.
- There are
about 1 million acres in production for growing Christmas Trees.
Each acre provides the daily oxygen requirements of 18 people.
- There are
about 15,000 Christmas tree growers in North America and over
100,000 people employed full or part-time in the industry.
- It can take
as many as 15 tears to grow a tree of average retail sale height
(6 feet), but the average growing time is 7 years.
- The top Christmas
tree producing states are Oregon, North Carolina, Pennsylvania,
Michigan, Washington, and Wisconsin.
- The top
selling Christmas Trees are: balsam fir, Douglas fir, Fraser fir,
noble fir, Scotch pine, Virginia pine, and white pine.
- A fresh-cut
Christmas tree will not burn or support a flame, in fact, according
to the National Fire Protection Association data, of all the Real
Christmas trees enjoyed during the holiday season; fewer than
one-one thousandth of a percent (0.001%) is involved in a residential
fire.
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Tuesday,
January 25, 2005
U.S. CONSUMERS
PURCHASE MORE REAL TREES
(St
Louis, Mo.) – Sales of farm-grown Real Christmas Trees exceeded
projections in 2004 while holiday retail sales of many consumer
goods did not meet forecast projections. In a nationwide poll
conducted by Wirthlin Worldwide / Harris Interactive for the National
Christmas Tree Association (NCTA) purchasing the "real thing"
became the "in thing" as 27.1 million consumers in the
U.S. purchased a fresh Christmas Tree, up 3.7 million from 2003.
This
represents the largest single year sales gain since the industry
group began tracking consumer purchases. Consumers spent on average,
$42.60 per tree, generating $1.15 billion in retail sales of fresh
Christmas Trees, up from $791 million in 2003.
"This is great news for those in the Real Christmas Tree
industry, both growers and retailers," said Irwin Loiterstein,
chairman of the NCTA Market Expansion Task Force. "Consumers
are obviously demanding more of the traditional, farm-grown, natural
trees instead of the fake ones from China, and there are indications
that growers will be able to increase the supply of Real Christmas
Trees to meet this demand."
Compared
to artificial trees, consumers chose the real thing by more than
three to one. Nine million households reported purchasing an artificial
Christmas Tree in 2004, a decrease of 600,000 from 2003.
The
trade group launched a Market Expansion Campaign in 2004 to promote
the many benefits of Real Christmas Trees. Promotional activities
included a "Help Santa Find the Perfect Real Christmas Tree"
national contest offering $20,000 in college scholarships. The
winners of the national contest will be announced in February.
"Our research indicates that several factors contributed
to this increase," stated Loiterstein. "Mostly, there’s
a growing trend in the U.S. for having a natural, traditional
product to celebrate the holidays, especially among younger adults.
In fact, among households headed by members of Generation Y (people
aged 18-29) 15 Real Christmas Trees were purchased for every one
fake tree."
The
telephone poll – conducted January 7 - 10 – surveyed
1,001 randomly selected U.S. households. Error range is +/- 3.1%.
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