Glove Hollow Christmas Tree Farm

Category: Christmas tree farm

Address: 395 Daniel Webster Hwy, Plymouth, NH 03264, USA

Phone: +16035209096

Opening hours

Sunday: 8AM–6PM

Monday: 1–5PM

Tuesday: 1–5PM

Wednesday: 1–5PM

Thursday: 1–5PM

Friday: 1–6PM

Saturday: 8AM–6PM

Reviews

Keith Rodrigue

Nov 28, 2020

Let me just say that we've cut our tree here every year for the past 15 years. Back in the day it used to be shoulder to shoulder Balsams for miles. I'm not sure I can say the same as we settled for a shorter 8 foot Frasier this year after hopelessly searching for hours. The quality of the trees is definitely declining, not nearly as much selection as 15 years ago, not sure what's going on with the empty fields and the once fantastic tree farm, but there's still more selection here than other nearby farms. We found that out because we went to LeBlanc's, then came back after being desperate. Please, plant more Balsams!

Devon O'Rourke

Dec 26, 2017

Really love this place. They have a horse drawn carriage and a tractor to carry your tree back up from the nursery. You get and axe and a sled to cut and transport the tree. $50 for cutting your own tree and they wrap it up for you.

Ann Learned

Jul 14, 2016

My family has been cutting our Christmas tree at Glove Hollow for as long as I can remember, it's a family tradition we look forward to every year! I'm always impressed by the care they put into their trees, so many sizes to choose from and they're all shaped beautifully! The owners of the farm put a great deal of thoughtfulness into the experience, providing horse drawn wagon rides down to the trees, they have plenty of saws available (great for us since we always forget ours!), and sleds are provided to haul your tree out. The wagon will take you and your tree back to the baling area. We always enjoy some hot cocoa in the warming hut before we pay for our tree, the candy canes provided for stirring are a super nice touch! There's a fun slide for the kids to enjoy and don't miss a visit with the goats! Many years ago we purchased one of their stands and I would 100% recommend to everyone to make the same investment. Each year we have the trunk of our tree drilled so it fits on the spike in the stand, we also have it baled for easy transport. Once we get back home, it's only a matter of minutes for set up! Place the stand in the corner, put the tree on the spike in the stand, fill the stand with water (it holds a TON of water, which is great!), and then cut the baling off.. The tree is perfectly straight in the stand every time! We cut every year on Thanksgiving weekend and leave our tree up well past the Epiphany and it's always as beautiful as the end of the season as it is at the beginning, very little needle loss. I guarantee you won't be disappointed by a visit to Glove Hollow!

Mandie Michniewicz

Jul 14, 2016

I heard about Glove Hollow through a friend, and while we're south of Concord and going to to Plymouth is a hike, it's 100% worth it!!! They have sooooo many trees to choose from, different kinds, different heights, there is something for everyone! We often have trouble narrowing it down to the one perfect one, but I'm just picky. I think we'd be happy with any of the finalists. This year will be our fourth year going to Glove Hollow for our Christmas tree. The kids love coming with us, sledding and playing when it's snowy, or hiking through the farm when it's dry. The horse and buggy is a favorite for my three girls, and even my son, and the driver patiently answers all their questions. (The cocoa, bathrooms, and warm fire are favorites too!) Their set up is perfect... they provide saws and sleds to carry your tree back to the bundling area, where they bore a hole in the tree and bind it for travel for only a couple of bucks. Buy their tree stand if you expect to keep going back, it's so worth it! They actually have a machine that stands the tree up straight and then they drill the hole in the trunk for you so when you get home all you have to do is put it up and enjoy it. I recommend Glove Hollow Tree Farm to everyone. Their prices can't be beat, and neither can the memories you make as a family.

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Questions & Answers

Is it reasonable to see if tge trees are available for the weekend of Nov 23 and 24th 2019... for thanksgiving?

angela machado-hurst | Aug 30, 2020
Glove Hollow Christmas Tree Farm | Aug 30, 2020

We open the day after Thanksgiving on Black Friday. We look forward to seeing you.

how much are the trees

Annette Delaney | Aug 31, 2019
Glove Hollow Christmas Tree Farm | Aug 31, 2019

Hi Annette! You can get the prices on our homepage: glovehollow.com. Please visit our website. I'm pasting the prices here for your convenience: PRICES Cut Your Own All our choose-and-cut trees are one price in the fields. Our tallest and best trees go first, so we reduce the price over the season ​ (If you've noticed the cut-your-own price edging up it's because our cut-your-own trees are much taller and fuller, requiring the upward adjustment to more reflect what the tree would be sold for if it was already pre-cut.) PRE-SEASON — First Pick! (Limited Pre-Cut Available • Limited Hayrides) Nov 17 & 18....................$59 10am-4pm REGULAR SEASON Nov 23 to Dec 16.............. $49 LATE SEASON Dec 17 to Dec 24.............. $46 ​ Pre-Cut Our pre-cut trees are priced by height and shape starting at $15. Inventory changes on a daily...sometimes on an hourly basis. We try to keep a good assortment up by the road,

How much r the tres

Christine Bogossian | Aug 31, 2019
Glove Hollow Christmas Tree Farm | Aug 31, 2019

Greetings! Happy Holidays!! Please visit the website for prices. Scroll down midway to see the various options: http://www.glovehollow.com/ Regards!!

Do they have white pines?

Coni Daja-connor | Aug 31, 2018
Julia Ahern | Aug 31, 2018

No, no white pines. We have Frasier furs and balsams

My family and I have been coming for many years on the weekend of Thanksgiving to obtain our Christmas trees. We come up from the Cape. Heard there was flooding in your area about a month ago; has this impacted your tree business?

sandy fazzino | Aug 31, 2018
Julia Ahern | Aug 31, 2018

Yes, we’ve been pressure washing trees that have any dust on them.

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