$10 for $20 Toward Christmas Trees and Holiday Wreaths at Moon Valley Nurseries
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Knowledgeable, green-thumbed staff helps customers cross paths with seasonally fresh wreathes & trees from North American farms
A Christmas tree provides more than shelter for gifts—it is also a convenient hanger for light strings and a shady respite from its own harsh glow. Adopt functional foliage with today's Groupon: for $10, you get $20 toward holiday wreaths, trees, and decorations at Moon Valley Nurseries. Click here to view a list of available locations.
Moon Valley Nurseries stocks an assortment of holiday trees and decorations primed to enliven festive households. The knowledgeable staff helps customers to find indoor and outdoor furnishings ranging from wreaths to lush evergreens. Standard-size Christmas trees ($24.99+) arrive from North American farms with a fresh scent oft imitated by their scaled-down, car-freshening cousins. The biodegradable cone bearers can also be recycled after the holidays, making them a suitable alternative to landfill-bound plastic trees. Miniature tabletop trees ($19.99) create a warming centerpiece for holiday dinners, and wreaths ($20+) provide a welcoming accent. In addition to growing greens, Moon Valley Nurseries supplies owners with care kits designed to help trees to become tall, wise, and stable enough to support a slingshot-proof fort.
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About Moon Valley Nurseries
Rated the top nursery for the last 10 years by AZ Business magazine, Moon Valley Nurseries complements its extensive inventory of plants and trees with services such as delivery, installation, and tips for care. The knowledgeable staff can help customers navigate the green aisles of trees and plants, which encompass such Plant Kingdom constituents as Palm Trees, Flowering Trees, Shrubs, and, during the holiday season, Christmas Trees. They also grow their own inventory so they can maintain direct control over the health and well being of their plants, whether treating them with the correct combination of fertilizers or pressuring admittance boards to make sure each seed gets into the best of nursery schools.