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Proper-Code7794 t1_ixf2hek wrote

Rent a car and pay a fraction to a suburban tree farm. have a couples tradition and realize not having a car blows!

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Prize_Addendum_4002 t1_ixfae2y wrote

If you don’t mind missing out on the experience, there are places in the suburbs that will deliver. Also Home Depot and lowes will deliver, and I’ve had great experiences with Home Depot trees

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nnp1989 t1_ixfnjod wrote

We’ve been using the Christmas Tree Stand for delivery in Old City the last few years. Not the cheapest, but great trees and super easy delivery!

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nomuggle t1_ixfpkbz wrote

Do they still sell them at the Christmas Village?

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Brownsound7 t1_ixg15dl wrote

It blows, but not nearly as much as you’re blowing the automotive industry right now. Take that dick out of your mouth and enjoy spending time with your family and neighbors instead, my guy

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Humidafier t1_ixgx6xl wrote

They sell trees at the Whole Foods on Pennsylvania Ave / South Street locations

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IKEAWaterBottle t1_ixh5ckt wrote

Rittenhouse market at 18th and Spruce has sold them in the past.

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PhillyEyeofSauron t1_ixhu639 wrote

Rittenhouse Market sells live trees! Probably just gotta wait til next week

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lapeirousia t1_ixi2knh wrote

It's not that close to Rittenhouse, but last year (and I assume every year) there was a Christmas tree seller at the corner of Passyunk and Broad. They deliver for a small fee (I think it was like $15).

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hethuisje t1_ixiocoh wrote

They used to, and they'd deliver too. Pick out the tree, they tag it for you, and deliver after they're done for the day. If that doesn't work, Rittenhouse Market is the way to go.

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