When you want a good Christmas tree, youโve got to go to the expert. John Giossi, 57, has been selling Christmas trees for 25 years as part of his family-owned business, G&G Nursery and Landscaping in Sparks. While Giossiโs two sons run the main tree lot at the nursery, their dad mans the satellite lot on South Virginia Street. Giossi is more than happy to break down the differences in tree types and quality, from the sought-after noble fir to the very sad-looking โCharlie Brown tree.โ But as Giossi says, โEvery tree needs a home.โ For more information, call 358-1700.
How much do Christmas trees cost?
Oh, anywhere from $11 for the small ones up to as much as you want to spend. We have 20-foot trees over at the other lot, but weโre pretty much sold out already on the big stuff. The big trees always sell early.
Are these for companies?
[Yes], but there are lot of high-beamed ceilings in the Reno area, and they buy a lot of the big trees. Youโd be amazed at what some people spend for trees.
What is it about the Douglas fir that people like so much?
The Douglas fir has been a popular tree for a long time. Theyโre fast-growing, so theyโre inexpensive, but โฆ they dry out a lot faster than the other trees. Basically, what youโre doing when you take a Christmas tree home, youโre just putting it into an environment where youโre going to make Christmas tree jerky. โฆ People say, โWell, my tree died.โ Well, the treeโs dead. I mean, itโs already been cut. [Laughs.]
So itโs all about preserving the corpse?
Itโs just how fast you want to dehydrate the tree. โฆ One of the main things you need to look at is you need to lift that tree. You know why? Moisture content. If thereโs moisture in the tree, itโs going to be heavy. If thereโs not, go to the next one.
What kind of tree do you have at home?
I have a noble fir every year. We do about an eight-footer. My wife does [the decorations]. Sheโs pretty creative. She does all one color of ornament ball type things, and then sheโll do big bows on it and that type of stuff.
Do you like the branches spread out or really dense?
Personally, being a native Renoite here, I grew up with the trees โฆ that are really spread out, and thatโs kind of the traditional tree to me. But Iโve gotten so that I like the fuller ones, too, so it doesnโt matter. Whatever she wants. She just tells me what she wants โฆ
And you bring it home.
Thatโs right! About six or seven years ago, she picked a tree out after looking at a couple hundred of them, and it was a perfect tree. At that time, it was like a $35 retail. My son was carrying it to the back, and somebody spotted it and said, โOh, I want that one.โ So basically they had a bidding war for it, and my son sold it for about $75.
He sold his momโs tree?!
Three years in a row. So she doesnโt pick them out anymore. She says, โI want one about this big,โ and she says, โYou know what I like. You just bring one home.โ
One last question: Do you know all the words to โO Christmas Tree”?
[Laughs.] No, I donโt.
