Places to buy your tree in Tampa Bay

Check out these tree lots around TBAY

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Browse trees, wreaths, poinsettias, and more at Gallagher’s.

Any real tree enthusiasts out there? We know we are. 👋

If you haven’t grabbed your holiday tree yet, it’s not too late. We’ve got you covered with a few spots to purchase yours around Tampa Bay.

Though a couple of these spots may require a bit of a drive, who knows? You may just discover your new holiday tradition.

  • Gallagher’s Pumpkins & Christmas Trees, 7401 4th St N., St. Petersburg | Browse tons of farm-fresh Christmas trees and book a photo slot for the iconic, picturesque holiday spot online.
  • Great Lakes Christmas Tree Farms, 5302 E. Diana St., Tampa | This Tampa spot sells Michigan Black Hills Spruces, North Carolina Fraser Firs, Michigan Blue Spruce, Oregon Douglas Fir, Michigan White Pine, and Canada Balsam Fir starting at three ft. high, and topping out at 120 ft.
  • An Old Time Christmas, 301 37th Ave N., St. Petersburg | Fans of a classic Christmas will love this lot’s selection of trees, poinsettias, and Christmas cacti.
  • Gallio Family Christmas Trees, 4518 S. Manhattan Ave., Tampa | This Christmas tree lot gets it’s last shipment of trees this week, so stop by soon.
  • Ergle Christmas Tree Farm, 3331 Treiman Blvd., Dade City | For 35 years, Tampa Bay residents have been chopping down their own trees at this Dade City farm (yes, even in Florida).
  • Tree Brothers Christmas, 18105 Gunn Hwy. Lot 2, Odessa | Lean into the season by roaming the tree selection and ice skating.
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