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Walsh Tree Farm

5.0 (2 reviews)
Open • 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Timbuk Farms - $1 per stem, we found some beauties

Timbuk Farms

4.0(10 reviews)
13.2 mi
•$$$

It's YE Gurl, here for the flowers and the life lessons in bloom…read more Timbuk Farms Tulip Festival Granville, OH 4/27/2025 After hearing the buzz (and spotting a few too many pastel-clad photo dumps on Instagram), I finally made my way to Timbuk Farms' Tulip Festival--and it did slightly disappoint. Think of it as Ohio's most photogenic meeting of the minds: aspiring influencers, local families, plant-loving aunties, and at least one goat that clearly thinks it's in charge. The farm setup is charmingly chaotic in the best way: hay towers, bouncy castles, cardboard cut-outs, and a lineup of goats ready to be hand-fed at 50 cents a handful. Rows upon rows of tulips in full bloom awaited us, $1 a stem. It's part aesthetic, part strategy--because yes, the seasoned grannies will coach you on the art of pulling bulbs with stems intact. (Pro tip: look for those slightly opened blooms if you want better replanting success.) We caught the tail end of the season, so while I wasn't dressed like a walking Pinterest board, I got the full experience. Dirt under my nails, sun on my face, and a haul of 18 vibrant tulips for $19.31. The wait to check out was a little steamy--sun beating down, line inching slowly--but it gave me a chance to eavesdrop on gardening tips and admire a dog wearing flower crowns. There are also food trucks and coffee carts if you need a break, and plenty of plants and bulbs for sale if you're looking to extend your floral moment beyond the bouquet. Just a heads-up: parking is gravel-based, bumper-to-bumper, and you'll probably end up next to a pickup truck with a decal that reads "I only stop for tulips." Welcome to the Midwest. Would I go back? Absolutely--only next time I'm dressing for the photo ops and the heat.

We drove out here for the Lavender festival a few weeks ago and to be honest it was not quite what…read moreI was expecting. There were a ton of cute photo opportunities and my son had a great time. The property itself is gorgeous and I would recommend if you are looking to buy a Christmas tree or plant as they had a large greenhouse selection. However when I think of a festival I imagined vendors with unique lavender products to purchase or food. Maybe my expectations were too high but I was a little underwhelmed.

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Timbuk Farms - Tulip fields during the Spring Tulip Festival

Tulip fields during the Spring Tulip Festival

Timbuk Farms - Tulip fields

Tulip fields

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Beck's Christmas Tree Farm

Beck's Christmas Tree Farm

3.3(4 reviews)
33.4 mi
•$$

My family has been coming to Beck's Christmas Tree Farm for years. We've always had a real tree,…read moreand there is something special about walking through the rows and picking the perfect one. Its even better if its in the snow (sorry dad!). If you're not into the whole sawing thing, they do have precut ones that you can choose from up near the front. But at least walk through and take a look. They have saws that you can rent or you can bring your own if you have a favorite. The family is friendly and sometimes the family dog will run around with you and help you pick out the best tree. They will bag it up and help you load it up. Its a great place to make a new tradition of going and cutting down a beautiful tree that will make your whole house feel like Christmas!

My son and I came to Beck's this year after a bad experience with our families traditional tree…read morefarm over the summer. I found it on Yelp! I was surprised to find that any pine tree you cut is $25. I am used to paying $35-$50 for a nice tree and having to check the price tag every time I find one that I like. Not worrying about price was a nice change, so I could focus on the best tree for my needs. In my previous experiences, I am used to having to wait for a beat up old school bus to pick me up, cutting a tree, then waiting in the cold to be picked up again. In this case, you just get a cart, hike up the hill, cut your tree, then bring it back down. It's not a very large farm, so you don't have to worry about hiking long distances, and the way back is downhill, so you don't have to lug the tree uphill or anything. When I got back to the main building, I was surprised to find that they do not take credit cards, so BRING CASH! We walked into their shop, that has long, collapsible tables for sitting and having free hot chocolate and boxed cookies, and a fake fireplace at the end. They sell second hand Christmas decorations for as little as $.10 on up as well as some collectables and antiques, but I didn't notice many hand made decorations, or fresh wreaths or anything. Altogether it was a nice experience, but I will probably continue looking for a nicer place to cut a tree, and sit by the fire or shop hand made decorations afterwards. But if I can't find something really nice, I won't have a problem coming back.

Walsh Tree Farm - christmastrees - Updated May 2026

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