By Erie Insurance
There’s nothing like coming home to the smell of fresh pine during the holidays. If you enjoyed a real Christmas tree all holiday season, you might now be wondering how to recycle your Christmas tree.
If you’re like the majority of people, you’ll simply dispose of your tree after the holidays. Most cities have special curbside pickup schedules, so make sure to check out what your city offers. Another option is to see if your area has a recycling center accepting Christmas trees. Some Boy Scout troops even pick up trees for a small fee.
Other Ways to Recycle Your Christmas Tree
Trashing your tree isn’t the only option. You may not realize it, but your tree can keep on giving well past the holiday season. Here are some ways you can recycle your Christmas tree into something new and useful.
- Make mulch. Remove the branches and use a chipper to cut them down to size. Voila—you now have mulch for your garden.
- Insulate your garden. Cut off the branches and lay them over your garden bed. The branches provide protection for your plants and help maintain a steady temperature during the cold months.
- Turn it into a fish feeder. Have a pond nearby? If so, sunken Christmas trees serve as a refuge and a feeding area for fish.
- Fashion it into a no-cost bird feeder. Simply laying the tree in your backyard will create a safe haven for birds. To attract feathery friends, place orange slices or string popcorn around the tree.
- Give it to goats as a snack. Pine is a tasty treat for goats and (an added bonus) it’s good for their health too. Consider donating your tree to a goat farm or sanctuary near you. Just make sure your tree is bare and pesticide free.
- Help create safe paths or erosion barriers. Some communities use shredded trees as a natural liner for hiking paths. Others place Christmas trees around beaches to help prevent sand and soil erosion. See if any organizations in your community could recycle your Christmas tree for a good purpose.
- Replant it. Did you opt for a rooted tree? If so, you can simply replant the tree and enjoy it for years to come.
- Create some crafts. In search of new coasters or simple air fresheners? If so, simply cut slabs from the trunk, sand them down and apply a coat of polyurethane to keep surfaces sap-free. For easy air fresheners, use green needles in paper bags or sachets.
Use it for outdoor firewood. Christmas trees do not make for safe indoor firewood, but you can throw branches in an outdoor fire pit. They’re quick to ignite (and burn hot!), so use them to get a fire started.
When Should I Recycle My Tree?
According to the National Christmas Tree Association, it depends on your tree’s freshness. Typically, shortly after Christmas or whenever the tree gets very dry, you should remove it from your home. Dry trees are a fire hazard that can quickly cause serious damage.
Coverage That Protects During the Holidays and Beyond
You deserve home insurance coverage that gives you peace of mind, no matter the time of year. If you haven’t done an annual review recently, the new year is a great time to do so with your local Assure America Insurance agent.
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