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Oh Christmas Tree, Oh Christmas Tree, What to do with your branches?
Arborcare Tree Services in Houston gives its customers ways to repurpose their live Christmas Tree
December 26, 2011, Houston, TX -- The holidays have come and quickly gone and the tinsel and pine needles covering the floor are slowly reminding you that you need to get rid of your live Christmas tree.
Roughly 27 million live Christmas trees are sold in the U.S. each year and the most popular use for a post-holiday tree is the community mulch pile. The most important thing to remember is that you can use your live tree for many purposes around your house. Experts at Arborcare in Houston, TX have taken the time to give their customers ways to repurpose this recent investment.
John Dailey, President of Arborcare states “Pine boughs are a natural protector and can become a protector for some of your tender plants. By cutting a few of the pine boughs from the tree and laying them over your tender plants during the cold weather season, you can keep your plants healthy throughout the year.” “In addition,” he says “you can also use the pine boughs to cover your raised garden beds for the winter.”
The pine needles can make excellent mulch for the garden and the larger branches can be used as support for large flowering plants.
For more information on Arborcare, please visit us at www.arborcarehouston.com
About Arborcare
Arbor Care, Inc. is a Houston based professional, affordable and fully insured Tree Service specialist. We provide quality shade tree pruning and tree removal, along with several other tree services. With 9 ISA Certified Arborists on staff, Arbor Care, Inc. has the skills and experience to embark on providing you with state of the art techniques for the best tree care service. The company has grown since its establishment in 1986 by providing quality, professional work at reasonable rates. Our growth will continue throughout Southeast Texas because our ultimate goal is a satisfied customer.
For more information, visit us at www.arborcarehouston.com
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