Logger Lights Up Family Christmas
Zach Emerson, co-owner of Emerson & Sons Logging of Groton, Vt., always wanted to grow Christmas trees. Then in 2016, he learned he and his wife, Tracy, were expecting their first child, a daughter to be named Riley. “So that spring I decided it would be a great time to plant some bare-root balsam fir trees,” he remembers.
Christmas tree seedlings can be hard to come by due to overwhelming demand by commercial growers. But Emerson has ample access to balsam fir: “I like to transplant balsams from around my property by digging them up and moving them,” he says.
Emerson has never had ambitions of growing and selling Christmas trees commercially. His thriving logging business keeps him plenty busy. “Compared to a commercial operation, I do this on a pretty small scale,” he says. “We maintain about 200 trees. But I get to spend time outside with my two children (Riley and young son Everett), watching a living thing grow together and answering their questions. Those memories are irreplaceable and make all my efforts worthwhile.”
In six to 10 years when these trees will have matured enough to harvest, Emerson has no intention of selling any. “Maybe we can give a tree to someone in need,” he says. “Because for me, this is all about giving. This has been an enjoyable hobby that owes me absolutely nothing.” During the Christmas season, Emerson plans to adorn all 200 trees with Christmas lights. “If that wouldn’t put someone in the Christmas spirit, what would?”
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