Okay, the Christmas time is over
and you must be thinking to splinter your Christmas tree so it can be recycled.
I’ve come up with six tips to reuse it after the vacations and do away it with
all perfect means, with happy and contented memories in your mind. (Don’t worry
it won’t require much of your efforts)
The foremost thing is to remove
all the branches from the tree, place on the ground and make them as a mulch.
This ensures protection of those plants that are affected by the windburn. In
this category comes the plants like Nikko Blue Hydrangea. Others may be those
which starts growing on soil quickly and can be tweaked by a late spring frost.
Examples include, pansies and other plants that are planted in the fall season.
You can also use the tree to
facilitate the birds. Put the tree outside so that wild birds can use it as a
shelter and food in this chilling weather. For a better comfort to the birds,
place it near a bird feeder. You can also buy bird foods from the shops like
animal fats, birdseed, and peanut butter. Make a cardboard bag and put the
seeds and butter inside, and an animal fat hung from the tree. So, it seems a
complete treat for the cute little birds. These things attract them and they
seek shelter and food within it.
With the acknowledgement of your
elders, you can put the tree inside the pond. Old trees have the ability to
provide habitation to the fishes and aquatic creatures. In superficial areas of
water, these trees protect from soil and sand erosion. The similar ideas have
been seen in the project of tree-based restoration by the State of Louisiana.
First find out if the people from
Municipal Corporation can take away your Christmas tree and transform it into compost.
If yes, then give it away and in spring you can go and take the compost or wood
chips again as a dung or fertilizer for your garden. Believe me, it will be
impossible to identify your tree, but seeing that it is used to help gardeners
in bringing up good landscapes and preventing the trees from blocking the areas
can become all the way far better than anything else.
In this vacation, shift the tree
in your backyard in a suitable corner. When spring sets in with all its
beauties, make use of your tree as a tracery in your garden for peas and beans
and help yourself up in gardening.
Next year for Christmas, try a balled-and-burlapped
Christmas tree. It’s a two-in-one package, you can use it as a Christmas tree
plus remove a burlap and plant it for your garden after the vacations. Won’t
this tiny piece look cute and adorable?
Now see how a Christmas tree can
be used apart from its usual usage. Keep enjoying and keep utilizing your
efforts and means.
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