Recycling Your Christmas Tree
If so, what are you doing with it when you take it down? If you did not buy a tree that can be planted, have you thought about how you are going to dispose of your tree? Our local Wildlife Resource Agency has offered us a better way to dispose of them. They are taking the trees and making fish habitats to them in different lakes and waterways.
Check with your local Wildlife Resource Agency and see if they are offering the same thing, it’s a good way to share the joy of Christmas in a new way! Not only does it give the aquatic wildlife a new place to live, eat, and enjoy.
Don’t live where there is a large body of water, or your Wildlife Agency isn’t offering this program. Then here is another idea,, chipping the tree. Some counties are offering to chip your tree and turn it into mulch. Another great way to give back to Mother Nature, after she has so kindly given of herself!
I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe New Year, and may all your dreams come true, or at least those that are closest to your heart in 2010 (we do need dreams to continue, so let’s not get greedy and get ALL our dreams coming true LOL)
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Recycling is very very important in order to preserve mother earth.”-,
we should always think about recycling our waste products to help the environment.*`’