Allandale Farm
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259 Allandale Rd
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467 - 617-524-1531
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Stephanie Contole
I have bought my Christmas Tree from Allendale Farm's for the past 7 years. I always pay extra for the Fraser Fir (less shedding of the needles and it is supposed to be the "best" tree). This year, I bought my tree after Thanksgiving and put it in the stand. I am used to Christmas trees being thirsty for the first week or two and then you have to water them 2-3 days. I immediately filled my stand with water; close to the brim. It never drank any water, meaning the 6 weeks I had my tree I not once put water in it after the initial time. It didn't have that pine tree smell, it was constantly losing needles and was obscenely dry (dryer then what I am used to). The only conclusion I can come up with is they had cut this tree or received it months before selling OR I bought an extremely dead tree. When I took it down the other day (Jan 4th); I noticed how dry it was and the amount of needles that fell off from when I initially got it was substantial. I've been buying fresh trees for 4 decades, this was a let down. Especially when you pay over $200 for a 6 foot tree. I wouldn't suggest buying from here, go to Home Depot/Lowe's or where ever they sell trees and save the money.
Dec 21st, 2023 -
mustafees khan
Fresh vegetables straight out of the farm, there are many other items apart from the fresh vegetables
Dec 5th, 2023 -
Kara Brickman
great produce
Nov 23rd, 2023 -
Siobhan Coyne
Helpful staff, variety of trees and decorations. Great experience
Nov 12th, 2023 -
Ben Sigda
We love this farm. Always great produce, and everything else. Worth the stop just to see Curtis and Willard the highland cattle!
Nov 6th, 2023
Contact Info
- 617-524-1531
Questions & Answers
Q What is the phone number for Allandale Farm?
A The phone number for Allandale Farm is: 617-524-1531.
Q Where is Allandale Farm located?
A Allandale Farm is located at 259 Allandale Rd, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467
Q What is the internet address for Allandale Farm?
A The website (URL) for Allandale Farm is: http://www.allandalefarm.com/
Q What days are Allandale Farm open?
A Allandale Farm is open:
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Monday: Closed
Q How is Allandale Farm rated?
A Allandale Farm has a 4.7 Star Rating from 396 reviewers.
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( 396 Reviews )Stephanie Contole on Google
I have bought my Christmas Tree from Allendale Farm's for the past 7 years. I always pay extra for the Fraser Fir (less shedding of the needles and it is supposed to be the "best" tree).
This year, I bought my tree after Thanksgiving and put it in the stand. I am used to Christmas trees being thirsty for the first week or two and then you have to water them 2-3 days. I immediately filled my stand with water; close to the brim. It never drank any water, meaning the 6 weeks I had my tree I not once put water in it after the initial time. It didn't have that pine tree smell, it was constantly losing needles and was obscenely dry (dryer then what I am used to).
The only conclusion I can come up with is they had cut this tree or received it months before selling OR I bought an extremely dead tree.
When I took it down the other day (Jan 4th); I noticed how dry it was and the amount of needles that fell off from when I initially got it was substantial.
I've been buying fresh trees for 4 decades, this was a let down. Especially when you pay over $200 for a 6 foot tree. I wouldn't suggest buying from here, go to Home Depot/Lowe's or where ever they sell trees and save the money.
mustafees khan on Google
Fresh vegetables straight out of the farm, there are many other items apart from the fresh vegetables
Kara Brickman on Google
great produce
Siobhan Coyne on Google
Helpful staff, variety of trees and decorations. Great experience
Ben Sigda on Google
We love this farm. Always great produce, and everything else. Worth the stop just to see Curtis and Willard the highland cattle!