One of the important objections to real Christmas trees is that they are thrown away after the first use. Some people who want a real tree choose to buy a living one and plant it later. However, this will not work for everyone.
Here are 6 ways you can recycle your Christmas trees once you are ready to take them down.
1. Find Your Local Recycling Center
Some town now have recycling services that will pick up your Christmas tree or provide drop-off locations. The tree may be used by local organizations for the other ways suggested here. You can Find a location near you by checking Earth911′s database.
2. Create Your Own Mulch
If you have access to a wood chipper, you can make your own garden mulch. Use a saw to cut the Christmas tree into smaller pieces to fit into the chipper. The wood chips can be used around your plants, in your compost bin, and for garden paths.
3. Provide a Bird Habitat
If you have the place in your backyard, Christmas trees make excellent bird habitats. Remove all of the decorations. make sure there is no tinsel or flocking.
You will need to secure the tree by using the stand or stakes and twine. Provide the birds with food by making pine cone bird feeders, using suet holders, and hanging strings of popcorn or fresh fruit.
4. Create a Fish Habitat
If you have a pond you can placed cut-up pieces of your Christmas tree on the bottom to create places for fish to hide. You can also call your state’s Department of Natural Resources to see if they need trees for this purpose.
Get Rid Of all decorations. It is especially significant that the tree is free of tinsel, and has not been flocked or treated in any other way. Read More

