MONTOUR COUNTY, Pa. — Kohl's Stony Hill Tree Farm near Washingtonville is decorated for fall, and is still in Halloween mode for another weekend.
"We have the corn maze going on and the pumpkin patch," Stan Kohl said.
But don't mention that to the Crawford family from Mifflinburg.
"We love Christmas. We're Christmas 365 days a year," Leighanne Crawford said.
Leighanne and Rob and their kids Hope, Emma and Trey are big fans of the red and green.
"Halloween doesn't exist to me. Only Thanksgiving other than Christmas," Hope Crawford said.
It's a tradition for the family to get their Christmas tree on November first.
"They say mom it's Christmastime it's not even Halloween, let's go get our tree. We were going to come yesterday but we did the trick-or-treating thing instead," Crawford said.
In fact, the only time the Crawfords did not get their tree on November first was five years ago. That's because Trey was born!
"But we came 18 hours later," Leighanne said.
Another tradition--Leighanne reaches out to farm owner Stan Kohl. Since it's so early in the season, Kohl doesn't have his baler, shaker or drill out yet. The Crawfords take care of that themselves. What everyone wants to know--how does their tree last until Christmas?
"We do a gallon of water and a cup of sugar and mix that up and we put it in there every single night and keep it away from the heat. And it works? It works," Leighanne said.
Leighanne says the tree comes down on Christmas Day.
"You've had enough Christmas by then! Yep and then we start the next day counting over by then," Leighanne said.
Kohl says he usually doesn't get busy with Christmas trees until right around Thanksgiving, but he's happy the Crawfords found their perfect tree now.