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Photo Gallery: Cut Your Own Tree and Buy Local When Decorating This Christmas

Pine Valley Farms in Sykesville, where Gov. O'Malley purchased his tree last year, is one of many local farms that recently opened for business this Christmas season.

One popular option this Christmas is to grab your saw, your family and maybe your dog and head down to a local tree farm to both support local business and decorate your home for the holiday season.

in Sykesville opened on Nov. 19 and will continue to sell trees until Christmas Eve everyday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The farm has 8,000 Fraser Fir and 8,000 Douglas Fir trees availabe to cut this year and more than 100,000 trees planted for future harvest. Shaking, netting and drilling services are free to those who purchase trees.

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In addition, the family run farm operates a snack hut and a store with fresh wreaths and decorations.

Last year, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley , bringing attention to supporting local farms during the holiday season.

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"Buying local trees for the holidays not only keeps Maryland smart, green and growing, but most importantly, keeps our families employed and preserves jobs in our state," said O'Malley during his visit to the farm last year.

Find more information on where to cut your own tree in Carroll County and across the state .


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