Our 2014 holiday season has come to a close. We would like to thank all of our Mill Creek Holly Farms customers for making this our most successful season ever! We are looking forward to our "long winters nap", but will be busy tending to the winter needs of our 1500 holly trees!
Most people don't realize that our crop needs more attention during the winter months than it does during the rest of the year! Holly is susceptible to diseases that live in the soil and must be treated every 10-14 days during the wet season so those diseases don't spread up the trees and harm them.
So, once again, many thanks to all of our terrific customers. We look forward to posting YOUR photos in our 2014 gallery of photos, or you can upload your own! We love seeing how creative our customers are with their products and enjoy seeing how you display our beautiful Northwest holly!
Monday, December 22, 2014
Saturday, November 1, 2014
If you are planing on attending the Central Oregon Holiday Food and Gift Festival in Redmond, OR
from November 21-23, below is a schedule and $1.00 admission discount!
Print it out to save and find Mill Creek Holly Farms at space 311!
If you place your order at the show you will receive a 10% discount!
For additional information go to www.hfgf.com
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Another note from a special customer...
"Thank you soooooooooooo
much! I already got a big thank you from a former Oregonian who loves
holly and loved the little tree. He will share it with his wife who is in
an Alzheimer's facility!"
J Gunn
J Gunn
Monday, December 3, 2012
Thanks to another of our fantastic customers for sending this note this morning!
"I received your shipment of holly today and had to send this message. When I opened the box I found the most beautiful boughs of holly I've ever seen. I am 77 years old and I enjoy Christmas as I did in my youth. When I was young holly was common during the holidays but somehow it seemed to disappear. Your holly is breathtakingly beautiful. If I weren't so old I'd come to Oregon just to see your farm but I don't walk very well anymore.
I feel very fortunate to have found you on the net. I appreciate your effort to grow this beautiful holly. Thank You - "
KE Gronas
Captkeg - we are blessed by you and all of our wonderful customers! Wish you could come by for a tour!
"I received your shipment of holly today and had to send this message. When I opened the box I found the most beautiful boughs of holly I've ever seen. I am 77 years old and I enjoy Christmas as I did in my youth. When I was young holly was common during the holidays but somehow it seemed to disappear. Your holly is breathtakingly beautiful. If I weren't so old I'd come to Oregon just to see your farm but I don't walk very well anymore.
I feel very fortunate to have found you on the net. I appreciate your effort to grow this beautiful holly. Thank You - "
KE Gronas
Captkeg - we are blessed by you and all of our wonderful customers! Wish you could come by for a tour!
Friday, November 30, 2012
A humbling day...
Holiday time can be crazy for us. Owning two businesses that peak during the
month of December sometimes causes us to lose sight of the importance of the
season. Today I received a call from one
of our regular customers, but I could tell almost immediately that he was
calling from a distance away by the delay between sides of the
conversation. Then he mentioned that he
was on deployment in Afghanistan, and he would miss Christmas with his wife and
three kids, but would be home in February. My heart slipped up to my throat and tears
were streaming down my face. I didn’t
let him know. I confirmed his order
against the list from last year, thanked him for his order and for his service
to our country.
I am humbled to be able to assist this gentleman with his gift giving while he risks his life for our freedom. I will remember our conversation for a long time. God bless you, Chris, and bring you home safely!
I am humbled to be able to assist this gentleman with his gift giving while he risks his life for our freedom. I will remember our conversation for a long time. God bless you, Chris, and bring you home safely!
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Thursday, August 11, 2011
2011 Crop
The berries are looking wonderful on the green holly this year! Plump and green now = lucious and red in December!
Just need to keep the babies from enjoying the new crop!
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