Canadians planning to pick up their Christmas trees in the coming weeks should be able to find one that’s right for them, but growers are asking people to be open to the variety available.

The advice comes even after a drier than normal summer, but from coast to coast, the Canadian Christmas Trees Association says the weather won’t have a big impact.

“Christmas tree farmers are very confident that the trees that are going to harvest certainly have the growth that they need,” said Shirley Brennan, executive director of both the association, and the Christmas Tree Farmers of Ontario.

Drought still had some impact, depending on the farmer.

Jason Keddy, the president of the Lunenburg County Christmas Tree Producers Association in Nova Scotia, told Global News while his trees turned out “

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