Sustainably Grown Christmas Trees - San Diego

Potted Trees - a tree that grows with your holiday traditions. These trees live outside, but can be wheeled indoors for the season.

Three types of freshly-cut trees, available while supplies last.

We’re bringing both fresh cut and live Christmas trees to the nursery this holiday season.

While supplies last, we will have three Fresh Cut tree varieties, that range from table-top trees to 10’ +.

Our fresh-cut trees include:

  • Douglas Fir (ranging from 5-8', prices starting at $58)

  • Noble Fir (ranging from 4-10', prices starting at $68)

  • Nordmann Fir (ranging from 4-8', prices starting at $68)

Living (Potted) Christmas Trees:

  • Potted, live, Pine trees range from 4” - 12” and are a sustainable way to have a growing tree you care for throughout the year.

We also carry all kinds of assorted holiday greenery.

  • Wreaths: 22" Mixed Wreath with Cones

  • Freshly cut pine Garland

  • Rosemary Trees

  • Poinsettias

  • Cyclamen

  • Christmas Cactus

Disposal of your Sustainable Christmas Tree

We will also carry preservative and biodegradable disposal bags for easy transport of your tree.

While we are not a designated recycling location, the City of San Diego picks up trees on weekly pickup days. They also have 16 tree recycling locations for recycle; see their website for the full list.

Did you also know there are ways to recycle non-working Christmas (LED) string lights?

3% of All Cut Tree Sales go to MAKE Projects

MAKE Projects is a nonprofit organization with a mission to empower refugee and immigrant women and youth with the job readiness skills and confidence to realize their dreams.

The organization is an employment social enterprise – operating a restaurant and farm to provide a paid work experience for Youth and Adult Trainees.

MAKE Projects will use proceeds from this fundraiser to build MAKE Farm and & Garden, its new 1-acre farm facility at SDSU Mission Valley. This new farm expands the organization’s current CSA operation by 4x and will also include an outdoor gathering space and fruit orchard.

Early 1960’s. “Farmer Bill” outside of what today is "Nate’s Garden Grill” selling Christmas Trees.

Fresh cut Christmas Trees alongside Euclid Avenue in 1984.

Preparing for Christmas Tree Sales in the 1980’s.

An early 90’s bonfire - selling Christmas Trees in the late evenings.