That would be a definite no. But cut Christmas trees can be recycled.
One of the reasons that Christmas trees are increasingly recycled is because they have "all natural ingredients". They are biodegradable, and that property makes them particularly useful in a number of applications. One of the most common uses is for mulch. The tree is simply ground into mulch and then is used to protect other growing plants. The mulch slowly decomposes which provides further nutrients to the plants. Mulching is the most common recycling practice. Many communities that have Christmas tree recycling programs use the mulch in the parks, flower beds and around trees. Several communities also have "give away" programs for residents to pick up mulch for their own plants.
Similar to mulch is chipping. Wood chips made from recycling Christmas trees are good additions to walkways, hiking trails and paths. Many Christmas trees are turned into other useful products. The wood can be used to construct bird feeders and shelters for the garden, yard or community common property. In some cases, the entire tree is erected and birds will gather to the branches for shelter. The tree can always be recycled into mulch when the winter is over.
SO RECYCLE!
after replanting a xmas tree , how big do the roots grow ?
They grow them for next Christmas.
Yeah, she did grow up on a Christmas tree farm
In the hope that it will survive so that I can use it again next Christmas.
For the 2011 game (not from Grow series), the icons are: ribbon present ornament snowflakes tree star
According to various websites, it can take anywhere from 6 years to 10 years to grow a Christmas tree. The time frame likely depends on the tree variety, the seedling's age when planted at the tree farm, and the growing area.
It takes 15 years for Christmas trees to grow the right size.
Christopher The Christmas TreeMerry Christmas.
yes
Pines or firs, which are the normal Christmas trees, cannot be propagated from a branch.
Yes bc it can grow again and again
No.