7 Ways Old Christmas Trees Can Benefit Gardens & Wildlife

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Christmas tree disposal hits the same way every year. January rolls in, the ornaments are boxed, and that once-beautiful tree is suddenly a dry, pokey mess shedding needles everywhere. But hold off hauling your tree to the street just yet. Those branches, trunk, and needles can still pull their weight around the yard for months.

Figuring out how to recycle a Christmas tree without wasting it is easy, if you’re willing to get creative. Good Christmas tree care in December will keep your tree greener longer. So once it’s done for the year, you’ll still be able to make use of it.

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