Project that grows local Christmas trees comes to a close

Courtesy photo The Hawaii Forest Institute sold their locally grown Christmas trees at the Hilo Christmas Extravaganza and Craft Fair.

Aileen Yeh, contracted by the Hawaii Forest Institute to grow Christmas trees, and Justine Kamelamela, with the Keaukaha-Pana‘ewa Farmers Association, help to prepare trees for the Black Friday weekend sales at the Pana‘ewa Farmers Market in Hilo. (Courtesy/photo)

Volunteers work to pot up to 100 Italian Stone Pine seedlings on Aug. 31 during a workshop at the Pana‘ewa Farmers Market. (Courtesy/photo)

Locally grown Christmas trees will likely be available for many holidays to come, even as one project to grow the trees winds down.