The Christmas Trees we grow benefit the environment.
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Our trees are busy helping the environment long before you take them
home for the holidays.
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Real Christmas trees are a benefit to the environment form the time
they are planted until after the holiday season when they can be
recycled.
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While growing,Real
Christmas trees support life by absorbing carbon dioxide and other
gases and emitting fresh oxygen. This helps prevent the
earth-warming greenhouse effect.
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Every acre of Christmas trees grown produces the daily oxygen
requirement for 18 people. In the United States there are
approximately 1 million acres of growing Christmas trees; that means
that 18 million people a day are supplied with oxygen thanks to
Christmas trees.
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The farms that grow Christmas trees stabilize soil, protect water
supplies, and provide refuge for wildlife while creating scenic
green belts. Often, Christmas trees are grown on
soil that are marginal for other crop.
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After Christmas, Real Christmas trees are often recycled and
have many uses.
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Christmas trees are biodegradable -- the trunk and branches can be
used as mulch for gardens, parks or in animal stalls. The mulch
provides a protective barrier for the roots of other plants and
vegetation while preventing weeds from growing. The mulch then
decomposes, providing the nutrients plants need to thrive.
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Recycling programs are a fast - growing trend in communities
throughout the nation. Ask the tree farmer where you purchase a
tree.
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Some communities use Christmas trees to make effective sand and soil
erosion barriers, especially at beaches and on river beds. Sunk into
private fish ponds trees make excellent refuge and feeding areas for
fish.
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Before recycling, Christmas trees can be used to make bird feeders,
adding color and excitement to the winter garden. Utilize orange
slices, suet, and seed to attract the birds. They will come for the
food and stay for the shelter in the branches.
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REMEMBER
TO ALWAYS REMOVE DECORATIONS, ORNAMENTS, AND WIRES FROM THE TREE YOU
ARE RECYCLING.
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