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27/09/2018

What do you do with a dead Christmas tree?

What do you do with a dead Christmas tree?

What to do with an old Christmas tree

  1. Compost your Christmas tree.
  2. Mulch perennial beds with the boughs.
  3. Chip the wood for garden paths and beds.
  4. Place the tree outside and turn it into a bird sanctuary.
  5. Turn your tree into a wildlife habitat.
  6. Use branches as simple supports for plants.
  7. Use your old tree as firewood.

Can you burn your Christmas tree in your backyard?

DON’T: Burn your Christmas tree in your fireplace or wood stove. The sap from fresh trees can sometimes create a fire hazard in your chimney or vent piping. Not worth the risk! DON’T: Set the tree out in your backyard – whether intended for birds, as a windbreak, or to compost later.

Why do Christmas trees burn so fast?

So, why do Christmas trees burn so fast? The trees’ large surface area and porous characteristic pulls in more oxygen that fuels fire. Often, trees are positioned near curtains, presents, furniture, or rugs, which can quickly catch fire too, spreading fire quickly throughout a home.

Do Christmas trees burn well?

Both the wax and resin catch fire and burn very easily. In the worst case, the extreme heat given off by burning these branches can lead to chimney fires. The needles on a Christmas tree also contain a lot of nitrogen. Of course, you can burn the wood of the tree trunk by first cutting off the branches.

Why do Christmas trees catch on fire?

About 25% of Christmas tree fires are the result of electrical problems or heat sources — including electric lights, fireplaces, radiators, and candles — kept too close to the tree. Additionally, about half of holiday decoration fires occur because decorations are placed too close to a heat source.

How do I get rid of a real Christmas tree?

You can recycle Christmas trees with the usual garden waste collection, if chopped up. Alternatively, the tree can be taken to a recycling centre, or arrange for collection with their bulky waste service.