Over 50 years of family tradition continue at Maple Row Tree Farm. Known as New England’s Premier Choose and Cut Christmas Tree Farm catering to thousands of families each and every year, Maple Row is located in Fairfield County, an hour from New York City and minutes off the Merritt Parkway. Each and every year media outlets from across CT and NY contact us for a truly good news story. Below is a sampling of what’s happening and happened on the farm. Please feel free to contact us for an interview, farm visit, or just more information. The magic of Christmas begins here.  
   
  Maple Row Tree Farm in the News  
  12/21/06 - (Minuteman Newspapers) Christmas Traditions create the holiday mood  
  12/14/06 - (Easton Courier) Heading out in search of the perfect Christmas tree  
  12/2005 - (Fairfield Magazine) A myth Come to Life  
  12/25/2005 - (Good Morning America) So you want to be a tree farmer? with Matisol (?) Castro  
  2/12/04 - (The New York Times) Merry Harvest; In Easton, There’s the Perfect Tree for Everyone: Tall, Stout or Charlie Brown  
  12/9/2004 - (Minuteman Newspapers) Fat and tall is perfect after all  
  12/18/2003 - (Minuteman Newspapers) Finding the perfect tree…  
  12/15/2003 - (Connecticut Post) Tree farms counting on tradition  
  12/1/2003 -(Connecticut Post) Trees top holiday hopes  
  12/02/2002 - (Easton Courier) Christmas tree farms flourish locally  
  12/2/2001 - (The New York Times) The View From Easton; Lights, Tinsel, Action: It’s Tree-Picking Time  
  12/1998 - (Easton Courier) Maple Row Tree Farm keeps holiday traditions  
  12/5/1996 - (Easton Courier) Needle little holiday spirit? Try historic Maple Row Tree Farm  
  11/26/1994 - (Bridgeport Post) Tree supplies growing  
  12/1990 - (Modern Maturity)  
  12/16/1987 - (Citizen News) Growing the perfect Christmas tree  
  (Bridgeport Post) Easton spruces for pining crowds  
     
     
  Maple Row Tree Farm Helping The Environment  
  For every tree harvested a new one is planted creating a perpetual open space preserve  
  Christmas Trees stabilize soil, protect water supplies and provide refuge for wildlife while creating scenic green belts. Christmas Trees are grown on soil here in New England that doesn't support other crops.  
  Used trees are recycled back into the earth – 100% biodegradable  
  Every acre of Christmas Trees grown produces the daily oxygen requirement for 18 people. In the United States, there are approximately 500,000 acres of Christmas Trees, which means that 9 million people a day are supplied with oxygen thanks to these trees.  
  Visit www.christmastree.org/media.cfm to learn more.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Press Releases
11/06 - Not another Mall story. Head out to the farm.
11/07 - This Christmas Help The Environment; Cut a Tree