
photo credit: chippenziedeutch
Fresh Cut Christmas Trees
Zekiah Farms has beautiful Fraser Fir fresh cut Christmas Trees, fresh roping and wreaths. They are selling now and until supplies last. The trees are displayed undercover in the barn, so there is no need to worry about the outside weather.
Enjoy a Visit to the Farm
While you're there, see the farm animals or take a tractor ride (weather permitting). Stop in the store for gift ideas. They have unique arts and crafts, fresh apples, greens, winter squash and Zekiah Farms own naturally raised, antibiotic and hormone free meats.
Directions and Hours of Operations
In Bryantown, MD at the traffic light on Route 5 (Leonardtown Rd) turn onto Bryantown Road. Proceed approximately 1.0 miles and the farm will be on your left. You will see two white barns with greens roofs.
Their Street Address is:
5235 Bryantown Road, Waldorf, Maryland 20601
About Zekiah Farms
Nestled in historic Bryantown with the environmentally rich Zekiah Swamp running through it, Zekiah Farms makes the perfect place for family, school, youth, or corporate outings. Zekiah Farms has developed programs to help educate and give memorable farm experiences. These programs will not only be educational, but entertaining and fun as well. Our goal is to share an understanding and love for agriculture and the environment.
Please remember this is a farm, please wear appropriate clothing and shoes.

So, is this a cut it down yourself operation? Or do you pick one that they've already cut for you? And nice photo!
I could smell the pine from the picture! The farm sounds fantastic - great place to go any time of the year!
Hi Craig,
So have you gotten yours yet and did you really chop it down yourself?
Hi Pat - You pick one that's already been cut. The owners of the farm, David and Cindy Thorne, are friends of mine, our kids go to the same school. The trees are from the Smokey Mountains of North Carolina near the Tenneesee border. They are premium Frasier Firs and are 7-8ft with some being 9-10ft tall.
The Frasier Firs were cut the day before Thanksgiving and stay fresh for quite some time. They also have fresh wreaths and garland.
Hi Leesa - You're right, it's a neat place and actually has quite a bit of history behind it. (I'll write about it when I confirm it with David.)
Hi Cynthia - No, I've got an artificial tree. but I love the smell of fresh pine.