Retailers who sell fresh Christmas trees in the U.S. can list their retail location on the Real Christmas Tree Board’s online Retail Locator.
There is no charge for the listing, as the project is supported by the Real Christmas Tree Board’s multi-year, multi-million-dollar campaign. (The board is supported through annual assessments paid by any business growing or importing 500 or more real Christmas trees.)
Retailers that can list on the interactive, national map to help customers find them include garden centers, seasonal lots, choose and cut farms, home improvement stores and general retailers.
The registration process for the listing takes less than five minutes. Visit RealChristmasTreeBoard.com, click on "Retail Locator" at the top and click the “Are you a retailer?” button.
The locator is a part of a promotional campaign encouraging consumers to experience the joy of a real Christmas tree. More than 150,000 consumers visit the Real Christmas Tree Board’s website annually, and the Retail Locator is the most utilized tool.
The Real Christmas Tree Board also provides insights on what to expect from the season to all who sell fresh Christmas trees.
Chartered in 2015 as the Christmas Tree Promotion Board and renamed in 2022, the Real Christmas Tree Board is a national research and promotion program whose mission is to share the benefits of fresh Christmas trees with consumers through promotion and public relations while engaging in research to better serve customers and growers. The USDA provides oversight of the board to ensure transparency, accuracy and fairness in its communications.
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