In this special bonus episode of Growing On, host John Holcomb visits Minter's Tree Farm, a five-generation family operation rooted in the unincorporated community of Inman, Georgia. For more than 30 years, Rick Minter has carried on a Christmas tree–growing legacy that began when his grandfather purchased the farm in 1936.
Rick shares the remarkable history behind the farm—from its origins in Depression-era cotton and vegetable farming to its evolution into one of the last remaining choose-and-cut Christmas tree farms along Highway 92. Listeners will hear how the farm has navigated the changing landscape of agriculture, why cypress varieties like Leyland and Murray became their specialty, and what it takes to grow and shape thousands of trees year-round.
Rick also discusses:
How agritourism, photography sessions, and family experiences keep the farm thriving
The unique challenges and joys of preparing trees from planting to trimming to the holiday rush
Why community support means everything after three decades in the Christmas tree business
The moments—especially the calm of late December—he enjoys most each season
From wagon rides to family photo shoots, from pruning shears to holiday memories, this episode offers a heartfelt look at a farm built on tradition, resilience, and the simple joy of helping families bring Christmas home.