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Where To Buy Live Christmas Trees in Nashville

Posted on December 2, 2025   |   Updated on December 3, 2025
Margaret Kingsbury

Margaret Kingsbury

A row of cut pine trees in front of a greenhouse-type building. A dad and child in jackets walk down the gravel aisle between trees.

This year we shopped at Wonder Gift & Garden for our Christmas tree. (Margaret Kingsbury / City Cast Nashville)

Have you put up your Christmas tree yet? If not, I’ve rounded up some of my favorite locally owned businesses selling live Christmas trees, from quick and easy lots to farms where you can spend the day.

The Land is a magical little co-op that’s only a quick trip outside Nashville in Kingston Springs. At Wonder Gift & Garden, you can not only pick out your Christmas tree, but also buy gifts inside for the nature lovers in your life. Afterwards, head to The Yorkshire Deli, also on The Land, for baked goods and hot chocolate by the fire.

Kiwanis Park

Kiwanis Park is that lot right across from Nashville State Community College and Target on White Bridge Road, where the Flying Ghost Pumpkin Patch is in the fall. They’ve got tons of trees right now, including ones with roots, if you’re interested in replanting.

This family-owned farm lot located at the intersection of Hwy 70 and Hwy 70 South in Bellevue sells lots of different tree sizes.

Christmas wreaths with red bows lined up on a red fence.

Buy handmade holiday wreaths at JVI Secret Gardens! (Courtesy of JVI Secret Gardens)

The family who owns JVI Secret Gardens in Donelson makes purchasing a Christmas tree from their lot extra special by providing free hot chocolate and s’mores, and offering a photo op with your new tree! All their trees come from small family farms, and you can purchase Christmas decorations there as well.

Santa’s Trees has eight lots in the Nashville area. They also sell wreaths, wooden reindeer, and garlands. I especially love the delivery and set-up options.

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Head to 51st Avenue in The Nations to shop from this veteran-owned Christmas tree lot, with sizes ranging from 7-9 feet tall.

Located an hour outside Nashville in Cunningham, this charming family farm makes for a perfect holiday-themed day trip. You can buy a precut tree, or cut down your own! Enjoy free sleigh rides and hot chocolate, and a wreath workshop on Dec. 7.

Fast’s Greenery in Arrington has a great selection of trees and Christmas decorations, from wreaths to poinsettias. Inside, find fresh-baked goods and gift baskets. There’s also a fire pit, and free hot cocoa and popcorn. They’re celebrating their 50th anniversary this year.

This family-owned Christmas tree farm in Murfreesboro offers precut and choose-and-cut options. Plus, their Christmas shop has numerous gifts and holiday decor.

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