What to purchase, what to serve, which occasions to attend — December is usually full of choices. Right here’s yet another so that you can ponder: What are you going to do together with your Christmas tree?
In accordance with the Nature Conservancy, some 10 million live Christmas trees find yourself in landfills yearly. There, they’re lined with soil, which leads to anaerobic (oxygen-deprived) decomposition somewhat than the cardio (oxygen-fueled) course of by which they might break down in a pure setting, resembling on the forest flooring.
Anaerobic decomposition isn’t solely very sluggish (a tree can take years to interrupt down) nevertheless it additionally generates greenhouse gases like methane and carbon dioxide, which can contaminate groundwater.
Should you’d prefer to keep away from this, you have options that not solely will keep away from harming the surroundings however might also assist enhance your backyard, and all of them start with eradicating ornaments, tinsel or “flocking” (spray-on pretend “snow”) from the tree.
On the finish of each vacation season, my late husband, John, used to take away our Christmas bushes’ branches — one after the other — utilizing backyard pruners proper in the lounge. As he minimize every department, he would drop it into a big trash bag at his ft.
When the bag was full, I might take it outdoor and distribute the branches throughout the garden to insulate the soil and defend bulbs and perennial root crowns from heaving out of the bottom through the freeze-thaw cycles of winter.
In the meantime, John would get to work sawing the trunk into segments, then would convey them outdoor, the place they might remedy over winter. After six months of drying, we’d burn the dried wooden in our fireplace pit. Ashes to ashes, as they are saying.
In spring, I might revisit my backyard mulch and minimize the brittle branches and stems into smaller items, leaving them in place to additional decompose with out interfering with the rising springtime backyard. Pine needles don’t considerably decrease soil pH, regardless of what you might need heard, so they won’t imperil your crops.
The follow not solely gives free winter mulch and firewood, but in addition means that you can take away the tree from the home with out leaving a path of needles from the lounge to the door. Win-win!
When you’ve got a big pond, take into account sinking your tree to create shelter for fish. They’ll recognize their new hiding place.
Or depart the tree in its stand and set it out within the yard. Safe it, if essential, to keep away from tipping in sturdy winter winds. Then watch as nonmigratory birds make a home in it. A fowl feeder hanging from a department will assist entice new residents much more.
If that’s not attainable, simply drag the entire thing exterior and lay it down in an out-of-the-way nook of the yard to offer shelter for birds and different wildlife.
Some communities maintain special tree collections after the vacations and use them to fortify sand dunes, counter erosion or present shelter for wildlife. Some municipalities chip collected bushes after which provide the ensuing mulch freed from cost to householders.
To search out applications in your city, county, or state, name your native workplaces or search on-line.
You may even donate your tree to a neighborhood farm; many will welcome your contribution to their livestock’s food supply.
___
Jessica Damiano writes weekly gardening columns for the AP and publishes the award-winning Weekly Grime E-newsletter. You’ll be able to join here for weekly gardening suggestions and recommendation.
___
For extra AP gardening tales, go to https://apnews.com/hub/gardening.
