
Real
Tree Facts
As
it is the season of giving, we want
to teach you the "Real Tree Facts" about growing Christmas Trees.
Why should I choose a REAL
Christmas tree?
There is nothing like a natural Christmas tree to
enjoy at Christmas time. The look, the scent and the very feel of a REAL tree
are integral parts of the warm, homey atmosphere of our most festive season.
Choosing the perfect tree is a cherished tradition in many families. Whether you
visit a retail lot or join the tens of thousands who treasure their annual visit
to a choose-and-cut farm, you will enjoy knowing that your natural Christmas
tree is great for the environment and provides employment for thousands of
Americans!
Am I harming
the forest by choosing a real tree?
Definitely not! Christmas trees do not come from
the forest! Almost everywhere in North America, Christmas trees are grown as a
crop on tree farms. For every tree harvested, there are ten more coming along,
otherwise the farmer could not meet their harvest needs each year.
Is tree
farming harmful to our environment?
NO! Christmas trees are the most environmentally
friendly crop around. This is because a tree is harvested only after ten years.
To ensure future harvests, ninety percent of the farm must remain in trees all
the time.
How are real
Christmas trees beneficial to our environment?
Just one acre of Christmas trees produces enough
oxygen to support eighteen people. In the process, CO2 is taken out of the
atmosphere, counteracting the production of CO2 resulting from human use of
fossil fuels. Trees also act as air pollution filters and can remove up to 13
tons of airborne pollutants per acre per year. Christmas tree farms are
havens for a wide variety of bird and mammal species including grosbeaks,
sparrows, chickadees, foxes, coyotes, mice and squirrels.
Will my
Christmas tree cause problems at the landfill site after Christmas?
No. Most municipalities collect discarded
natural Christmas trees and chip them for use as mulching materials. Real
Christmas trees are completely biodegradable and will, on their own, break down
and return their stored nutrients to the soil from which they came.There are
also other ways in which REAL Christmas trees go right on giving long after the
Christmas season is over. They can be used as bird feeders, wood products can be
made from their stems or they can be used as wildlife cover in fish ponds and
wood lots alike. Real Trees are renewable, recyclable resource. Artificial trees
contain non-biodegradable plastic and possible metal toxins such as lead,
cadmium and organo-tins.
