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1749 San Ysidro Crossing, Santa Fe, NM 87507, USA
(505) 984-2888
Rating: 4.3 – Based on 17 Visitor Ratings
Opening Times.
Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Saturday: 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Sunday: Closed
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5 responses to “Santa Fe Tree Farm”
The Santa Fe Tree Farm just delivered and installed a 20 ft. tree to our home. The 3 young men on the job were extremely professional, efficient and polite. I would highly recommend the Santa Fe Tree Farm. 5 Stars. A+
Let the buyer beware. I purchased a chanticleer pear tree for $750 about a month ago and it is now dying. It was taken out of the ground by the folks at San Ysidro and left for 6-7 hours before the planters I hired for $350 could pick it up and plant it. The folks at San Ysidro cut the taproot much too short and along with it the secondary and tertiary roots that supply a large tree like this with water. I was sold a tree that had no chance of survival and San Ysidro claims no responsibility. I do not recommend this place.
Hey folks, some trees die, some trees don’t do well, that’s just luck and nature, but by my experience and estimation, Santa Fe Trees does everything in their power to make sure your trees prosper. Our three 10 foot Arizona Cypress arrived freshly dug with a good root ball. They provided a crane to lift them in for the cost of little over $100, a great bargain and service. Cynthia, the young lady at the yard who patiently helped me with my selection is patient, no nonsense and knowledgable. In short, I feel I was well served by Santa Fe Trees. Their yard is worth a visit a little slice of paradise if you love growing things. Thanks guys.
I hired Chevo and his crew to build a section of Coyote fence and am very pleased with the great quality and price. Cedar latillas are tightly lashed onto welded Iron pipe sunk in concrete, like it’s supposed to be. They are first rate.
We’ve had mixed results to say the least.
Bought one medium size oak – it died, we replaced it with a locust which the top died out of, it will eventually turn into something but it’s an eyesore right now.
Bought a Pagode tree which is doing fine.
Bought a Austrian Pine which is doing fine.
Bought another Austrian Pine which got sicker and sicker until we called a professional arborist. This person dug around the base during the visit, and stated that the wire basket was never removed – Also that it was ‘root bound’ because of this. This business utilized an air tool to remove dirt away from roots at tree base. Two large roots were wrapped tightly around base, strangling the tree. They cut these roots. We’ve been watering the tree and it’s starting to recover.
Be sure they don’t do a ‘hit and run’ and any guarantee includes removing the basket and loosening and opening the roots, which occurs sometimes when trees are farm raised. We didn’t know at the time