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The Business of Christmas Trees in Kentucky
Season 4 · Episode 10

The Business of Christmas Trees in Kentucky

Hort Culture

March 8, 202647m 20s

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Show Notes

In this episode of Hort Culture, we are joined by Kenney Gulley of the Kentucky Christmas Tree Association to discuss Christmas tree production in Kentucky. Kenney shares how he and his wife started a small Christmas tree farm near Mount Sterling as a way to make productive use of their land while fitting farming into their busy schedules.

The conversation covers the basics of growing Christmas trees, including species selection, planting seedlings, and the seven- to eight-year timeline required to produce a marketable tree. Kenney also talks about the challenges growers face, from labor demands and drought to choosing species that match their soil and climate.

This conversation also highlights the importance of the Kentucky Christmas Tree Association, which provides education, mentorship, and support for both new and experienced growers. Beyond production, the episode explores how Christmas tree farms create meaningful holiday traditions and community connections for families who visit each year.


Kentucky Christmas Tree Association

National Christmas Tree Association

University of Kentucky Extension Service Christmas Tree Resources

Kentucky Christmas Tree Production Workbook

Tennessee Christmas Tree Production Manual

Christmas Trees, Center for Crop Diversification


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