Showing posts with label plant a tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plant a tree. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Botanical Garden - Trees And Shades




A quiet corner in the Botanical Garden in Porto Alegre, southern Brazil. Ideal for a lazy walk on a Sunday morning.
Like any other botanical garden, it shows a variety of scientifically documented native regional plants, and spreads over an area of 39ha. It is ranked among the top five Brazilian botanical gardens.











                 

Friday, April 2, 2010

Plant a Tree in Early Spring

Thinking of planting one tree? Or maybe more? Then early spring is the ideal time to do that as your tree will have plenty of good weather conditions - ideally - to grow.

Besides, you will have to be careful as to soil preparation since this is a crucial element for your task success. The following steps are a must:

  • dig a hole 2 feet deep and at least 1 foot wider each way than the full spread of the roots. The bottom of the hole should be broken up with a pitchfork and thoroughly mixed with peat, leaf mould, loam, etc.;
  • manure should be used sparingly and only on the top of the hole as it burns the roots. The deeper you can cultivate your hole, the better for your tree. Once it is planted, you can cultivate around it but not under the roots;
  • having filled the hole to the depth required by the roots of the plant, flood it with water to settle the soil at the bottom; when this has drained away, place the tree in the position in which it is to grow and settle the soil about it;
  • after the tree is planted, cutting back is proper. Cut back sharply at least one-third, pruning the branches. It is necessary to brace the tree with wire ropes so that the roots will not be broken by the wind. Use a single wire around the trunk and three guy wires;

  • for the first year after planting, the more cultivation you can do the better. Keep weeds away, too, with straw or mulch, and straw manure mulch in the spring and fall will help keep the moisture in the ground.(Source: Hege Crowton - www.ezinecrow.com
 By planting a single tree or more, you will be adding to the UN The Billion Tree Campaign which has already reached the staggering figure of 7.4 billion trees worldwide. Quoting  Prof. Wangari
Maathai, founder of the Green Belt Movement and 2004 Nobel Peace Prize LaureateWhen we plant trees, we plant the seeds of peace and seeds of hope.”

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

For a Greener World


The post below has been published already but I believe the idea must be reinforced and more people should have the chance to read it and get involved.

By the end of 2009 7.4 billion trees had been planted under the UN campaign by participants in 170 countries. In 2010,the International Year of Biodiversity, we may go farther and plant many more.

That's why I am inviting you all - family, friends, followers, readers at large - to grow green and join The Billion Tree Campaign, a United Nations Environment Programme. It is our duty to do something really meaningful for Mother Earth. And what could be more meaningful than trying to make up for all the damage we have caused to the planet? By planting a tree - a single tree - we may make a world of difference today and ensure that the next generations will be able to enjoy greener landscapes. So I challenge you all to plant at least one tree per month. It's not that difficult. What we need is to take action...NOW.


Let's get started. Go plant your tree! Click on the link to learn more about it.
 

Thursday, March 25, 2010

For a Greener World


 You are invited to stand up and join "For a Greener World".

I am inviting you all - family, friends, followers, readers at large - to grow green and join The Billion Tree Campaign, a United Nations Environment Programme. It is our duty to do something really meaningful for Mother Earth. And what could be more meaningful than trying to make up for all the damage we have caused to the planet? By planting a tree - a single tree - we may make a world of difference today and ensure that the next generations will be able to enjoy greener landscapes. So I challenge you all to plant at least one tree per month. It's not that difficult. What we need is to take action...NOW.




Let's get started. Go plant your tree!