When you drop off your live tree through the park system's Merry Mulch program, it is repurposed as mulch that is spread near trailheads and used to create landscaping compost.
The park system started the program in the 1970s to repurpose the trees as mulch that is spread near trailheads and used to create landscaping compost, according to the park website. Approximately 1,000 trees are dropped off each year.
Trees that that have had all lights, ornaments, garland and tinsel removed can be dropped off at the following locations:Furnace Run Metro Park/Brushwood Area: 4955 Townsend Road, RichfieldNimisila Reservoir Metro Park/South Main 2 Lot: 5531 S. Main St., GreenSilver Creek Metro Park/Big Oak Area: 5199 Medina Line Road, NortonSign up for cleveland.com’s Rubber City UpdateNote to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission.
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