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Your Heart of the Holidays

Wander through our snow-dusted groves, find the perfect pre-cut tree, and share in the joy of holiday traditions. At Sibleyville Farms, we grow more than trees—we grow memories.

Where Magic Grows

1676 N 1000 Road

Lawrence, KS 66046

Just 5 miles south of Lawrence and off a paved road, you'll have easy access to selecting your most perfect holiday tree. 

Farm Hours

2026 Harvest Season

Opening Day: Friday, November 27 
Saturdays & Sundays  10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Until Sold Out

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*Coming November 2031*

Those little Canaan Fir and Pine saplings will soon be grown up enough to join your home as a welcomed holiday guest.  We hand planted these sapling babies  in April of 2026. Stop by this holiday season for some photo opportunities and discover the growing magic behind these holiday beauties. Come back every year to watch your family and our trees develop.

Choose & Cut

Cherished Farm Traditions

Create lasting holiday memories with family experiences designed to capture the magic of the season.

Warm up after your hunt with our signature farm-style hot chocolate and gooey, marshmallowy s'mores.  Rich, creamy, and served with a side of holiday cheer by the fire.

Hot Cocoa & S'more Station 
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Guest Trees

Frasier Firs, Blue Spruce, and Balsam Firs make an all-star guest appearance each season as they are not Kansas Natives. They do look beautiful with your ornaments as they have strong branches and excellent needle retention. These are pre-cut and on display so you and your family are able to envision the perfect fit for your holidays. 

The Trees

The Farm Journal

Latest tree care tips and heartfelt stories from our family-run Christmas tree farm.

Christmas Tree Car

Plan Your Holiday Visit

Have questions about tree availability, our harvest schedule, or planning your family visit to Sibleyville Farms? We're here to help make your Christmas tradition special.

Who We Are

Our story

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Vickie Andrews is a retired special education teacher who grew up on an Iowa farm. "With the exception of a few years, I have lived on farms or in the country my whole life. In recent years,  I have dispersed most of our herd animals, but still wanted to make use of the land. Having always enjoyed vegetable and flower gardening, along with a passion for for children and seeing families enjoy and benefit from the farm setting, I decided to continue sharing the farm experience by starting a Christmas tree farm."

Cynthia Andrews is a fourth grade teacher and brand new to keeping green things alive. "I've been teaching for over 25 years, it was time that I taught myself a thing or two. So putting my new found passion of growing flowers and pumpkins to good use, I thought adding Christmas Trees (to celebrate my favorite season) would be the next best thing to expand upon. Plus, no one is cranky on a Christmas Tree Farm...it's not like I'm asking anyone to write a paragraph about their experience. Well...maybe just a positive review." 

Sibleyville farms • The tree tradition • Harvest your own • Precut favorites • Hot cocoa season • Family memories • Holiday magic •

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