Seasonal & Holidays

When, How To Get Rid Of Live Christmas Trees In Silver Spring 2024

For Silver Spring collection customers, live Christmas tree collections are coming up.

For Silver Spring collection customers, live Christmas tree collections are coming up.
For Silver Spring collection customers, live Christmas tree collections are coming up. (Caren Lissner/Patch)

SILVER SPRING, MD — Once Christmas comes and goes, residents will need to get rid of their live Christmas trees in the coming days. Christmas tree recycling will be provided in the coming days by Montgomery County and private collectors.

The time to say farewell to your live Christmas tree will depend on when you got it, what condition it is in, and whether it was properly watered.

Live Christmas trees can pose a fire hazard as they dry out, according to the National Fire Protection Association. The organization says Christmas tree fires aren't common but can grow quickly when they occur. Nearly one in three Christmas tree fires are caused by electrical issues, and one in five are due to a heat source too close to the tree.

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The National Fire Protection Association recommends getting rid of your live Christmas tree after Christmas or when it is dried out. Once removed, Christmas trees should not be left in homes, garages or leaning against homes.

Montgomery County collects Christmas trees year-round in its curbside yard trim recycling collection. Just leave your tree at the curb by 7 a.m. on collection day. Christmas trees will be composted and chipped, so remove the stand and all the decorations, ornaments, tinsel and garland. The county asks residents to be sure to remove all metal on Christmas trees bound for recycling and remove their trees from any plastic bags.

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If you don't receive curbside collection services from Montgomery County, check collection policies with your private hauler.

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