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Christmas is over, but what to do with the tree? Here's some alternatives to the landfill
What are you going to do with your Christmas tree? Anaerobic decomposition is not only very slow (a tree can take years to ...
If you’d like to avoid this, you have options that not only will avoid harming the environment but may also help improve your ...
Division of Wildlife is reminding Ohioans that a live-cut Christmas tree may be repurposed after the holidays as habitat for various species of animals. Before you discard your tree, remember that it ...
If you’d like to avoid this, you have options that not only will avoid harming the environment but may also help improve your ...
Ohio encourages tree recycling for wildlife and fish habitat. Find drop-off locations and deadlines before January ends.
According to the Nature Conservancy, some 10 million live Christmas trees end up in landfills every year. There, they are ...
December is typically full of decisions. Here’s one more for you to contemplate: What are you going to do with your Christmas ...
December is typically full of decisions. Here’s one more for you to contemplate: What are you going to do with your Christmas tree? According to the Nature Conservancy, some 10 million live Christmas ...
As the holiday season rolls into a new year, many in Garland County will look to get rid of the trees that have graced their living room for the holidays.
A discarded natural Christmas tree can be enhanced to provide a nifty shelter for birds, insects and small mammals.
If you’d like to avoid this, you have options that not only will avoid harming the environment but may also help improve your ...
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