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How Do You Reuse Real Christmas Trees?

Left with almost nothing to do after the big holiday break? Well here's one idea you might want to try yourself to be busy for the following days. Do something for a cause, make a change and start the New Year right. You don't need to look further for it's just in front of you. Before throwing that big real Christmas trees which is left over from the holidays, you can in fact utilise it for countless ways. You think it is scrap, why re-use it? Well that's the point, there's beauty in a scrap and often it takes imagination and knowledge to do it. Good for you since this article has several ideas for recycling and re-using that dried up trees.

Make it a habit to follow this techniques for your yearly after-holidays-cleanup, recycle your Christmas tree - that is obviously if you possess the real one and not simply the fake one made from plastic fibres. Real trees from real Christmas trees Sydney farms can be easily disposed and recycled at the same time. First it's a tree obtained from the environment and to the environment it's going to return. What does it exactly mean? First is to re-use your tree. Remove all trappings and bring them outside of the yard. It makes a fantastic housing for birds on winter season where there is shortage of leaves from trees. When your community has a wood shredder, you can shred them and then turn them into mulch. Compost is useful for flower beds on the summer season.

And then in case the trees are disposed but grouped together, they make an effective barrier against soil erosion on sandy beaches and soft soil. When dumped together in the forest, they work as a cozy hiding place for small animals such as rabbits, squirrels, moles and more. In the same manner branches or pieces thrown purposely on fish ponds and lakes make it a good habitat marine life to thrive.

It is a fact that the fragrant smell of pine from the trees of real Christmas trees Sydney plantations may relax a tired mom or dad coming home from a whole days work. The very strong scent especially from the fir variety can also be used, by shredding the big tree into smaller chips and pieces which can then be utilised as potpourri to liven your bedrooms, closets and chest of drawers for clothes. Creating something useful out of a dried up tree seems awesome, right?

So now you may conclude that purchasing real trees from real Christmas trees Sydney farms isn't bad at all. You can enjoy its fresh pine smell, marvel at its evergreen grace and beauty but simultaneously, getting rid of it isn't a waste, knowing that it could always be utilised for something else. For humans and animals, the tree is definitely useful. Is not that awesome?