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Explain and write the whole process of planting?​

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Tree-planting is the process of transplantingtree seedlings, generally for forestry, land reclamation, or landscaping purpose. It differs from the transplantation of larger trees in arboriculture, and from the lower cost but slower and less reliable distribution of tree seeds. Trees contribute to their environment over long periods of time by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate amelioration, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. During the process of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breathe.

A tree planter in northern Ontario.

Tree planting is an aspect of habitat conservation. In each plastic tube a hardwood tree has been planted.

In silviculture the activity is known as reforestation, or afforestation, depending on whether the area being planted has or has not recently been forested. It involves planting seedlings over an area of land where the forest has been harvested or damaged by fire, disease or human activity. Tree planting

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Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ... Step 4: Build a soil berm. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ... Step 4: Build a soil berm. ... Step 5: Stake the tree. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ... Step 4: Build a soil berm. ... Step 5: Stake the tree. ... Step 6: Tie the tree. ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ... Step 4: Build a soil berm. ... Step 5: Stake the tree. ... Step 6: Tie the tree. ... Step 7: Water the tree thoroughly! ...

Step 1: Dig the planting hole. ... Step 2: Massage/loosen/trim the roots and remove the nursery stake. ... Step 3: Place the tree in the center of the hole. ... Step 4: Build a soil berm. ... Step 5: Stake the tree. ... Step 6: Tie the tree. ... Step 7: Water the tree thoroughly! ... Step 8: Add Mulch.

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Basic Facts

  • The average plant goes through four stages: seed, sprout, seedling, adult plant.
  • The average plant goes through four stages: seed, sprout, seedling, adult plant.Seed. Through pollination (pollen reaches the stigma) and ferilization (the pollen and stigma join), a seed is formed. ...
  • The average plant goes through four stages: seed, sprout, seedling, adult plant.Seed. Through pollination (pollen reaches the stigma) and ferilization (the pollen and stigma join), a seed is formed. ... Sprout. The next stage, the sprout, is when the shoot reaches the surface. ...
  • The average plant goes through four stages: seed, sprout, seedling, adult plant.Seed. Through pollination (pollen reaches the stigma) and ferilization (the pollen and stigma join), a seed is formed. ... Sprout. The next stage, the sprout, is when the shoot reaches the surface. ... Seedling.
  • The average plant goes through four stages: seed, sprout, seedling, adult plant.Seed. Through pollination (pollen reaches the stigma) and ferilization (the pollen and stigma join), a seed is formed. ... Sprout. The next stage, the sprout, is when the shoot reaches the surface. ... Seedling.Adult Plant.
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