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Shop Local: Give Us a Peek at Your Holiday Tree

We're composing a gallery of Sonoma's fanciest trees. Upload your decorations to our gallery, or send in your favorite tip for getting it just right.

 

Does your tree look like it belongs in a magazine? Do you go all out planning the perfect Christmas color scheme? We'd like to hear from you for a series on the varied Christmas trees of the Sonoma Valley – to run during Christmas week.

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Don't have a tree yet? Here's some places locally to find one. There are many tree lots, so if we missed one, tell us where to find the perfect tree. Tell us where it is in the comments below and we'll add it for you. Most trees available are Douglas Fir, Scotch Pine, Monterey Pine, Sequoia Redwood, Leyland Cypress, Noble Fir, White Fir or Grand Fir.

And once you've got your tree, don't forget to check out on how to decorate it.

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Here's some great places to shop:

Nyberg Nursery Chirstmas Trees - They have two lots, one on the corner of Fifth Street West and West Spain, and one on Eighth Street East and Napa Road. They both raise money for local nonprofits (La Luz Center and Boys & Girls Club, respectively.) 

Pronzini - Buy these trees at Wedekinds Garden Center,  21095 Broadway

Moon Mountain Christmas Tree Farm -  Pick your tree from thousands on the local estate, 1550 Moon Mountain Road

Lucky Supermarket - 19181 Hwy 12

- Cheap and easy, the gardening section has a number of trees in varying sizes. 19205 Sonoma Hwy


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