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About Christmas
Trees
Here are a few
tips to help keep your tree fresh and safe, and dispose of your tree after
the holiday season.
Tree Care...
A few simple care tips
will enhance the enjoyment of your Christmas tree and keep it fresh and
fragrant throughout the holiday season.
- Care for the tree as carefully as you would
care for cut flowers. Let the tree remain outdoors or on a cool
porch until you are ready to decorate. An area that provides protection
from the wind will help the tree retain its moisture. If possible, bring the tree to a partially
heated area (the basement or porch) the night before decorating. Make a fresh, straight cut across the trunk
1/4 to 1/2 inch from the original cut and place the trunk end immediately
into fresh water. This opens the stem so it can take up water.
If you allow the water level to drop below the trunk, a seal will form
just as it does on a cut flower, and a new cut will be necessary.
As long as the tree keeps drawing water, it will remain fresh.
- Trees are thirsty! They may drink up
to two gallons of water per day. Be sure to check the water level
daily and supply fresh water as needed.
Holiday Safety...
- Be sure the tree is well-supported in a water
holding stand and is away from fireplaces, radiators, TV sets and other
sources of heat. There elements can prematurely dry your tree.
- Avoid using combustible decorations.
Check all electrical lights and connections. Do not use lights with
worn or frayed cords and NEVER use lighted candles. Don't overload
electrical circuits. Lights should be off when the house is unattended
and when you retire each evening.
Recycling ...
After the holiday season, your real tree can
be easily disposed of in two ways:
- Community Recycling Program:
Many communities offer drop off locations in local parks. These trees are
mulched and used as ground cover and on walkways or paths. Many communities
allow their residents to pickup mulch for personal use while the supply
lasts. Contact your local city hall or newspaper office. Wreaths
and decorative roping can be disposed of in your trach. DO NOT take
them to the drop sites.
- Local Waste Hauler: Local waste
haulers may offer curbside pick-up dates for real trees. These trees
are taken to compost sites. Contact your current waste hauler for
details.
Wildlife Cover ...
Your tree can be used to help fish and wildlife
in a variety of ways.
- Ponds: Trees can be used as artificial
fish attractors in ponds. Sinking cut trees into ponds causes fish
to concentrate in these areas, which improves fishing. Some fish
hide in the branches to escapte predators, others feed on snails and aquatic
insects found on the structures, and most fish seek the shaded areas during
hot and sunny days. Trees commonly are wired to cement blocks and
sunk in 6 to 10 feet of water. Make sure that all decorations have
been removed from the tree.
- Wildlife: Trees can be used as
wildlife cover in fields, forests and other natural settings. Birds,
rabbits and other small animals can use them as shelter during the winter
months, and the trees will eventually decay as any other tree that fell
in the area.
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