In 1971, Fred Werner moved from Rochester, New York to a parcel of land in Vermont. Renowned within his family for his remarkable green thumb, Fred would spend a substantial part of his days tending the land and indulging in his favorite hobby, cultivating trees. As the seasons passed, his property flourished with a diverse array, including maples, birches, and pines.
Fast forward to 1980, Fred presented 13 pine saplings to his son David and daughter-in-law Cheryl, who had settled down just next door. The gift marked the start of a new chapter for the Werners, turning Fred's hobby and passion into a shared family endeavor.
The Scotch Pines, coupled with Fred's lifetime of arboreal knowledge, became the cornerstone of a burgeoning family trade: raising Christmas trees.