Very Meaningful Things
Trees are important in reducing land erosion and regulating climate, and as the world becomes more urbanized, the number of trees is declining around the world. It is estimated that up to 15 billion trees are lost each year due to deforestation. It is also estimated that this loss of vegetation contributes to climate change. We need to find ways to reduce the amount of deforestation and work together to create an environment that is sustainable for all.
Trees are an important plant of the earth, and their relationship with the environment is very close, and their role is multifaceted.
1. Purify the air
Garden plants have a unique role in purifying the air, they can absorb stagnant soot and dust, can absorb harmful gases, absorb carbon dioxide and release oxygen.
More than 60% of the oxygen in the air from the trees and green plants on land.
According to statistics, an acre of wood can absorb 67 kilograms of carbon dioxide and release 49 kilograms of oxygen every day, which is enough for 65 adults to breathe.
2. Climate regulation
Trees have the role of heat absorption, shade,d increased air humidity.
In summer, people feel cooler in the shade of trees.
This is because the dense green leaves of the tree canopy can block the sunlight and absorb the sun's radiant heat, thus reducing the temperature in the small environment.
3. Beautify the environment
Planting trees is an important means of beautifying the city.
A variety of tree types, flowers and fruits, and bright green branches can beautify the environment and provide an idealized environment for people to study, work, and live.
4. Nourishing the land
An effective way to prevent wind and sand is to plant trees and set up protective forest belts to reduce wind speed and stall the erosion and migration of wind and sand.
The trees' jagged canopy and branches can intercept and block rainwater and slow down the intensity of rain showers, which can effectively prevent soil erosion and nourish water.
Planting a tree is d very meaningful thing to do.
It adds oxygen and brings greenery to the earth in a lasting way.
So how do you plant a tree?
The process of planting a tree
1. Digging a hole
Dig a hole according to the size of the tree, usually 50 cm deep, and put the cooked soil on the top and the yellow soil on the bottom next to each other.
2. Fill the soil
Generally, a little bit of cooked soil should be backfilled to facilitate the growth of the tree.
3. Tree planting
To plant a tree, make sure that the sapling is properly supported. When filling in the soil, step on it firmly.
The soil should be filled as much as possible below the ground level so that it is easy to maintain and water later.
4. Watering
If possible, try to irrigate with well water, because purified water lacks minerals.
5. Mulch
After watering, cover the top with a layer of soil, so that it can better retain moisture and grow better.
6. Fix the trunk of the tree
The saplings are fragile, so you can fix them with sticks or bamboo poles so that they will not be easily blown over by high winds.
In this way, you are adding a green color to the world and contributing to environmental protection.