about trees grown forest
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Explanation:
It requires very little space (a minimum of 20 square feet), plants grow ten times faster, and the forest becomes maintenance-free in three years!
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Step 1: Identify Native Species. Make a list of all native species in your area. ...
Step 2: Division. ...
Step 3: Prepare the Soil. ...
Step 4: Plant. ...
Step 5: Insert Sticks. ...
Step 6: Monitor.
WHAT ARE THE 10 TREES?
Yes, this is a question we often get asked! So here, for the record, is a list of the ten trees identified by Diana Beresford-Kroeger as crucial to saving our planet. They were selected for their robustness, ability to sequester carbon from the atmosphere, ability to withstand temperature change, drought hardiness and for their use as a food source for humans, birds, bats, insects and mammals. The trees are native to different parts of the world, so if you decide you want to plant one, please make sure it is native to your area!
➪1. The English Oak Quercus robar
- This tree, also commonly referred to as the Irish Oak or Truffle Oak is native to Asia Minor (an area corresponding to the western two-thirds of Turkey), North Africa, the Caucasus (a geopolitical region at the border of Europe and Asia) and Europe.
➪2. The Black Walnut Juglans Nigra
- 2. The Black Walnut Juglans NigraThe Black Walnut is native to North America, where it is found in central and eastern USA and eastern Canada. It is renowned for it’s beautiful hardwood and nuts.
➪3. Redwood Sequoia semervirens
- The Redwood is also referred to as the California Redwood or Coast Redwood. It is an evergreen native to the Pacific coast of North America.
➪4. Atlas Cedar Cedrus atlantica
- This cedar is often found in temperate gardens but is native to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco and Algeria in northern Africa.
➪5. Baobob Tree Adansonia digitata
- Also referred to as the Monkey Bread or Dead Rat tree, the Baobob can grow to a massive girth of 28 meters! It is native to hot, dry savannahs of sub-Saharan Africa.
➪6. Red Mangrove Rhizophora mangle
- The Red Mangrove likes to grow in swampy areas worldwide, in coastal and estuarine areas of the tropics and subtropics of the northern and the southern hemispheres.
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