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Christmas Tree Recycling
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Dec 27, 2021

Time to Recycle Your Christmas Tree

Christmas has come and gone but your tree can repurposed. The City’s tree recycling program allows residents to dispose of their real trees by turning them into wood chips that can be used for mulch for your garden or other purposes. Program dates are as follows: Drop-off: December 27, 2021 – January 16, 2022. Mulch…

Christmas has come and gone but your tree can repurposed.

The City’s tree recycling program allows residents to dispose of their real trees by turning them into wood chips that can be used for mulch for your garden or other purposes.

Program dates are as follows:
Drop-off: December 27, 2021 – January 16, 2022.
Mulch pickup: January 17 until gone

Residents can drop off their tree at Bicentennial Park located at 450 W. Southlake Boulevard and follow the signs for drop-off locations.

For questions, please call 817-748-8019 or visit the Keep Southlake Beautiful webpage. To learn more about how real Christmas trees benefit the environment, visit the National Christmas Tree Association website.

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