what is the important of systematic and scientific ways of caring orchard trees and seedlings?
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Traditionally, orchards were planted at low densities of 100 to 200 trees per ha, and the trees thinned out when they began to crowd each other. Other crops were planted between the rows to make use of the land during the early life of the orchard.
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The following are the advantages of using systematic and scientific methods to care for orchard trees and seedlings:
- Urban vegetation in orchards increases property values, improves seclusion, and provides other environmental benefits.
- They minimize heating and cooling expenses, pollution, carbon dioxide absorption, oxygen production, animal habitat, water retention, and soil erosion.
- Young orchards require periodic fertilization, irrigation, trimming, and spraying.
- Irrigation is not accessible in many countries, however, it is strongly advised for new crops.
- Pruning should be done in young orchards to enhance tree structure, reduce wind damage, and expand fruit-bearing regions.
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