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Christmas tree raises issues! FAQ

Question:

Would you mind answering a question for me? My neighbor threw away a beautiful cut-trunk Christmas tree. None of the needles have fallen off yet, and there are still some tiny buds on the needles remaining. It is in terrific shape (I'm not certain what type of evergreen it is.) Can this tree be replanted? Is there anything I can do to replant it? If not, how may I best use it in my backyard habitat?

Answer:

With no roots I am afraid it will not make it. If you have a pond you could put the end in a bucket of cement and sink it for a fish habitat. Fish like a place to hide when they reproduce.



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