Frequently Asked Questions
Ways to Contact Us:
Phone: 301-842-7075
Email: naughtypinenursery@gmail.com
Where to Find Us:
18200 Elmer School Road
Dickerson, MD 20842
Hours and Dates of Operations:
2024 Christmas Season
~ Updated as of November 27th, 2024 ~
Our nursery will be open for the Christmas tree season starting the Friday after Thanksgiving on 11/29, then Saturdays & Sundays only through 12/22 from 10am - 4pm. We will not be open Christmas Eve.
Pre-cut Christmas Trees: Our nursery will have pre-cut Fraser Fir, Douglas Fir, and Spruce trees available for sale only. The height ranges between 6 - 12 feet tall.
Cut-Your-Own: The nursery will have a limited selection of Douglas Fir trees, 5 - 8 feet tall, the majority being 6-7 feet. For those interested in taller trees, 9 feet and up, please contact us beforehand for availability.
Landscaping Trees by Appointment Only: Outside of the Christmas season, visits to the nursery are by appointment only. Simply call our office to discuss your landscaping needs and we'll schedule an appointment with one of our knowledgeable team members!
Cut-Your-Own Christmas Tree Prices:
$80 for up to 8'
$110 for 8'-10'
$140 for 10'-12'
$170 for 12'-14'
$200 for 14'-16'
$300 for 16'-18'
$400 for 18'-22'
$600 for above 22'
We provide hand saws for cut-your-own trees as well as bailing for our standard size trees and twine for you to tie your purchased tree to the roof of your vehicle.
Seasoned Firewood Prices:
Contact Us for seasonal pricing. We offer cords as well as small firewood bundles. Cords of wood can be delivered for an additional fee to customers in upper Montgomery County.
Payments:
Payments can be made by either cash or check.
Pet Friendly:
We are a dog friendly nursery! You may bring your dog(s) with you during your visit, however they must be on a leash at all times. Not all patrons are dog lovers and we wish to respect those that would appreciate distance between them and your pet.
Yes, we are a farm, however we do request that you clean up after your dog’s bathroom break. Nothing ruins a good Christmas experience like stepping in a pile of mud.