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The Wreath Works

The Wreath Works
15384 Glenwood Road South West
360-876-0434

History:

Our farm is 18 acres and has quite a lengthy history. Nearly all of the land has been in agricultural use since the 1940's. The property originally had Washington State's largest turkey farm on it until the 1960's! (Gobble Gobble) The Mor Turk Hatchery kept a large part of the Hunter family busy for many years.

The Christmas Tree Farm was planted for the first time in 1986. The young trees keeps the family busy year-round. Planting, spraying, checking, grooming, tracking soil and moisture are full time jobs. Our first trees were sold as the farm opened for the first time in 1992.

In case you were wondering, our name originated from our Christmas Wreath side of the business. We started the Wreath business in 1990 as a way to raise money for a family member's medical treatment. The wreaths proved to be popular and a comment among the family became our name. "The Wreaths Work!" was the statement. Today, many years later we are The Wreath Works.

Each year we see nearly 1,000 visitors during the holiday season. Nearly half of those folks have been coming to the farm from our very first season. It is very exciting to see, chat and catch up with all of our friends (and customers) each year! Each year the tree farm sends 700-800 fresh cut Christmas Trees home during our "choose and cut" season. Our wreath factory, located in our red barn sells, ships and delivers around 1500 fresh wreaths all around the world!


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