How to Cut Your Own Christmas Tree
Check out our how-to guide that takes you every step of the way to choosing your Christmas Tree. From where to get the trams to the tree fields through check out, we have you covered.
2024 Christmas season: open daily November 23 — December 20 (end date subject to change). Last open day December 20.
Early Bird Opening: November 19 — November 20, 9 A.M. — 5 P.M. CST. See our full schedule.
Beautifully fragrant
Fraser Fir, Scotch Pine, White Pine and Concolor trees available here on our farm
Grown with heart for you this Christmas
Helping you select a beautiful Christmas Tree is something we love sharing with you every year. We specialize in raising award winning White Pine and Fraser Fir all grown for you right here at Hensler’s.
White Pine
Limited White pine trees to cut in the field, with more options in the pre-cut lot. White pine branches have soft 3-5” needles that are ideal for supporting light ornaments.
Fraser Fir
Fraser fir have fragrant soft branches with great needle retention. Can handle light and heavy ornaments.
Scotch Pine
Limited numbers of Scotch pine trees are only available in the pre-cut lot. The Scotch pine’s stiff branches are ideal for heavy ornaments. Excellent needle retention makes this a favorite variety.
Check out our how-to guide that takes you every step of the way to choosing your Christmas Tree. From where to get the trams to the tree fields through check out, we have you covered.
* Taller trees are in very short supply among our local tree growers, including our nursery. We are working on growing tall trees in the 11-16 foot range in our fields for customers to cut down, and this will still take several more years.
Currently, in the field you can typically find tree sizes in the range of 5-8 feet, and in the pre-cut lot up to 8 feet.
5715 North 750 East, Hamlet, Indiana 46532
We are located just off of US Highway 30 and across the street from the Oregon-Davis schools. 45 minutes from South Bend, 25 minutes from Valparaiso, and 19 minutes from Plymouth.
Our Christmas season may end earlier than December 20 and will depend on tree inventory.