In most cases, Christmas decorations, including artificial trees, ornaments and string lights, can be recycled.
To best dispose of your Christmas tree, here are a few options: Create a brush pile on your property to provide habitat.
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1.) Turn it into a living birdfeeder. Leave your tree in its stand or put it into a large pot or bucket weighted with rocks.
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