Be Ecofriendly With Recyclable Real Christmas Trees
February 3rd, 2012 by crafter

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Everybody seems to experience one form or another of the so called Christmas Holidays fever a few days right after New Year. This is but normal with all the ‘busyness’ as well as the adrenaline rush and so many sleepless nights of partying and activities. But hey, why not do something different and eco-friendly this year instead? After the holidays you could still have fun recycling things, by keeping those beautiful gift boxes and pretty wrappings, and definitely remember that you have one of the real Christmas trees still looking so regal even if you already had it for 3 weeks. What so fun with recycling, if it appears like it is just practically keeping what is scrap? But that’s just it, getting what’s scrap and making something out of it is what makes it enjoyable.

For every year, rather than just discarding that huge tree you obtained from among the real Christmas trees Sydney farms around, you could actually use it again for Mother Nature’s benefit. As if humans, it came from the environment and thus it will have to return there. So how is this carried out? First remove all of the Christmas tree’s ornaments. Bring it outside your house, the backyard is a wonderful spot to put it. What for? It could be a great refuge for birds passing by given that its winter there is scarce supply of bushy leaves and branches for them. They will most likely welcome a used up Christmas tree. The tree could be shredded into mulch which you could store up for the summer season. They make great protection for flower beds.

And then when the trees are disposed but grouped together, they create a great barrier against soil erosion on sandy beaches and soft soil. When dumped together in the forest, they serve as a cozy hiding place for small animals like rabbits, squirrels, moles and a lot more. In the same way branches or pieces thrown intentionally on fish ponds and lakes make it a good habitat marine life to thrive.

A few varieties you can buy from real Christmas trees Sydney plantations just like the Fir variety may also have lots of use. Since Fir has a strong aroma, this tree could be chipped into tiny pieces where you can utilise as a fragrant stuffing for your pillows or a potpourri to be placed in room corners and inside of compartments and closets. That means, practically using an almost dried up real Christmas tree for all of your rooms.

So now you can conclude that shopping real trees from real Christmas trees Sydney farms isn’t bad in any way. You can enjoy its fresh pine smell, marvel at its evergreen grace and beauty however simultaneously, disposing it is not a waste, knowing that it may always be used for something else. For individuals and animals, the tree is definitely useful. Is not that cool?


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