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LET'S DECORATE

Our orders are now live! We do not have a store front. Please message us via the chatbot, send a message on our site, or email finchforestfarm@gmail.com for inquiries. Not all of our work is listed in the 'shop' on our site. :-)

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CUSTOM DECOR

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OUR WORK AROUND THE GLOBE

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FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED FOR 4 DECADES.

Our trees will not be ready for harvest until 2026.

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ALL ABOUT US

Finch Forest Christmas Tree farm was established in 1988 by the late Raymond E. Finch, Jr. After his passing in 2000, the farm continued to sell trees up until the late 2000s; his Mother, Pearl L. Finch, continued to sell Christmas Wreaths until 2012. Pearl's Wreathe's decorated the homes of many across North Carolina and passerby tourists. 

I learned the wreath making process as a small girl and have decided to carry on this tradition of wreath making and add other holiday and winter classics to the list for other people to enjoy. The winter holidays are my favorite time of year; growing on a Christmas Tree Farm in Eastern, North Carolina felt like Christmas 24/7. I hope to carry on the love and tradition for what nature has to offer for you and your loved ones this year. 

Our commitment is simple - to infuse your home or office space with beauty and functionality through the highest quality products. The Finch Forest curates an extensive collection of handmade, locally sourced winter decor.

Thank you for supporting a small family farm and woman-owned business. 

With love,

Heather Louise Finch 

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Treat Nature with Grace.

SUSTAINABILITY

Our number one priority is to protect the wellbeing of our forests. This is why we never chop trees down for our wreaths. Instead, we implement a process called "tipping." Tipping involves harvesting only the ends or tips of branches, which preserves the integrity and health of our trees.

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