700 plants can be planted in 1 acre
You can see definite statements about trees and oxygen in many places:* Two mature trees provide enough oxygen for a family of four. * One acre of trees removes 2.6 tons of CO2 per year. These statements do not take into account the types of trees, the number of trees per acre, the hours of sunlight, whether they are deciduous or coniferous, if the climate is warm or cold, if the trees are young or mature.However, using the factoid that "One acre of trees removes 2.6 tonnes of CO2 per year" the equivalent oxygen production rate would be about 1.6 tonnes per year. For 1000 acres 1.6 thousand tonnes.
Cherry trees don't need much sunlight
Anywhere from 10 dollars (cheap mass-produced trees from Asia) to literally tons of dollars for old trees.
so it cant get to wet and get to much water
Because its softer, Darker, and cooler down there so they grow much faster and better
trees are not so much born.. but they grow from seeds which can be planted or fall from other trees
Most likely the are watered too much.
Tulip Poplar trees are fast-growing trees but do not have the common problems of most fast-growing trees, such as a short lifespan and weak wood. The average lifespan of a Tulip Poplar is 200 - 300 years. However, I have read elsewhere that it can live much longer.
in pakistan in rainy seasons trees are planted because the roots of the pants absorb as much water as possible in rainy seasons many of the trees are planted in dry season because they grow well in dry season
More corn was planted in the US in 1928 than in 1998.1928 - 100,399,000 acres - avg. yield 26.3 bushels per acre1998 - 80,165,000 acres - avg. yield 134.4 bushels per acre
There is not much effect on the environment. Christmas trees are typically grown specially for the season and new ones are planted as soon as others are cut. This means that Christmas trees are renewable.
You can see definite statements about trees and oxygen in many places:* Two mature trees provide enough oxygen for a family of four. * One acre of trees removes 2.6 tons of CO2 per year. These statements do not take into account the types of trees, the number of trees per acre, the hours of sunlight, whether they are deciduous or coniferous, if the climate is warm or cold, if the trees are young or mature.However, using the factoid that "One acre of trees removes 2.6 tonnes of CO2 per year" the equivalent oxygen production rate would be about 1.6 tonnes per year. For 1000 acres 1.6 thousand tonnes.
On average around 300 to 400 trees per acre would be about the best guest. But if your talking Aspen trees that number would be much higher or if your talking Red Woods like in California then the number would be much much smaller.
0.34435 of an Acre.
0.718 of an acre
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.
An acre is = 43,560 SF; thus, 14,000 SF is ~32.14% of an acre or 350/1089 of an acre.