Anyone desperate enough to burn a Christmas tree??

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I've been taking the fallen pine needles on the carpet and throwing them in the fireplace for a nice crackle and smoke effect. The tree goes outside for the birds until spring, at which time it goes on the burn pile....

Herbster
 
I have never had a problem with my tree as I always keep it watered as to what firefighter and Jeff were talking about. And I also saw that viedio. When christmass is over it go's to the curb.
 
Herbster said:
I've been taking the fallen pine needles on the carpet and throwing them in the fireplace for a nice crackle and smoke effect. The tree goes outside for the birds until spring, at which time it goes on the burn pile....

Herbster

HehHeh . . . it's been a month since Christmas and you're still picking up needles from the Christmas tree? :)
 
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