Soak newly planted trees about once every 10 days unless your area receives an inch or more of rain, then that will suffice. too much watering will result in browning of leaves and eventually dropping leaves.
The amount of water that a newly planted tree or shrub requires can vary. Unfortunately, nobody can tell you exactly how much or how often you should irrigate without visiting the site to check the soil hydrology.
Oak trees need constant water. If you are watering a new tree, they could easily drink 50 gallons of water a day. Older trees have roots that dig deep into the earth to obtain water.
No. Dragonflies are purely carnivorous, they eat smaller insects.
Trees are called a renewable resource because harvested trees can be replaced with newly planted trees, replenishing cleared woodland areas with new growth.
because of its tolerance to pollution
Depends on the type, but often when the fork and branches are tall enough. Saplings sitting near sides of roads are often seen with two on each side, but the reason being is probably because they are near cars and pedestrians, and any can pull leaves off or ram into them. A strong possibility is the weather. If planted on the wrong season or weather, a stake is often recommended.
The Man Who Planted Trees was created in 1953.
thousands and thousands of trees are planted
The trees are planted along the sea shores because
The large trees steel the water, so the small plant suffocates.
I dont know where a beech tree would b planted but i know that a beach tree would b planted at the beach!!! dah!!!:)^ funny awser
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Trees are a Renewable resource. They can be planted, and grown, and their seeds can be planted and grown. It might take decades for a tree to reach maturity, but, trees are a renewal resource. They should be around for the future, growing, making seeds to be planted, and grown well into the foreseeable future.
55 trees have been planted yet for the common wealth games.