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Christmas Decorations And Environmental Issues

By: Jeanette Joy Fisher



Do you have environmental concerns about Christmas tress and consumer waste?

Some environmentalists object to cutting Christmas trees, but many tree farms claim that farm-grown trees are the environmental choice. During a tree's growth period it provides many ecological benefits. Trees control erosion, provide wildlife habitat, produce oxygen, and remove carbon dioxide and other pollutants.

True, these benefits can be extended beyond the seven-to-fifteen years it takes to grow a Christmas tree, but perhaps the trees wouldn't be planted in the first place if it weren't for the Christmas tree industry. In addition, most Christmas tree farmers plant two new trees for each tree cut down.

Here's something else to consider: Fake trees and wreaths are made from nonrenewable petroleum, may be manufactured with child labor in third-world countries, and can't be recycled.

If you are concerned, buy a live tree and plant it after it has re-adjusted to the outdoor climate. Keep in mind though, that live trees may suffer from temporarily living indoors and may end up dying anyway. If you're not sure, buy a live tree, enjoy its fresh fragrance and natural appearance, and make a donation to the National Arbor Day Foundation to appease your conscience.

Psychological Benefits of Bringing Nature Indoors

For people who live in cold climates, time spent outside is limited during winter months. It's essential to refresh the soul with connection to nature year-round, so even more important to bring Mother Nature inside. Use tree branches and greenery from your garden. Using uncommon greenery instead of store-bought fakery or expensive florist Christmas decorations makes your home stand out, saves you money, and connects you to nature. Stimulate your senses with the sight and smell of evergreens.

Forget buying more gaudy holiday decorations this year. Instead, stem the tide of consumerism and go for a garden stroll or hike to find winter décor that truly uplifts spirits. You'll feel refreshed by the process rather than burdened or stressed, and your result will be a delightful, magical, inspiring and festive holiday home.

You can make a difference, just like the individual insignificant snowflake. When snowflakes all join together, they make a winter wonderland. Sy Miller and Jill Jackson wrote the song:

"Let there be peace on earth, and let it begin with me."

Bring joy to your home this season with natural Christmas decorations.

Joy to you!

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