Make a pointer to indicate that plants are planted in your village.
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Planting a tree is easier than you think. Here’s everything you need to know – just in time for National Tree Day.
It’s National Tree Day this Sunday – a great opportunity to to do something positive for your local environment and community by getting your hands dirty and planting a tree or two.
If it sounds like too much hard work, it really isn’t. All it takes is these six simple steps:
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They have a cool and calm effect
Trees literally ARE cool. Including more trees in urban planning creates cooler and more liveable environments. So Adelaide’s parklands don’t just look nice – they keep our city cooler. And we all know the benefits of connecting with nature in terms of health and wellbeing – helping us to keep calm and carry on.
They can help reduce your energy bill
Planting the right trees and shrubs around your house also helps to reduce energy. Planting the right trees or shrubs will help cool your building, which means using your air conditioner more efficiently and less energy use. Less energy use = lower energy bills. According to the United States Forest Service Centre for Urban Forest Research, just three trees, properly placed around a house, can save up to 30 per cent of energy use.
They help fight climate change
Trees are also very important in helping mitigate climate change. Through the natural process of photosynthesis, trees use energy from the sun to absorb carbon dioxide, storing it and emitting pure oxygen. It’s estimated that over their lifetime, 5 trees offset 1 tonne of carbon.