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Planting trees in compounded Homes and Property

Homes and Property

This can be projected as a type of planting drive with the school, colleges and also at Kaveri handloom parks around the state.

One of the PFWCK strategies is Planting trees in a compound.
• At PFWCK we have carefully studied and observed that many tree lovers tend to simply pick up a tree seedling plant it any how without first studying the technique behind the tree planting process.
We have researched how unprofessional tree planting could pose a hazard to people and families.
At PFWCK we plant fruit trees well known for their bearings, fruits, in the compound.
• We also plant umbrella trees for the beauty they bring to the compound with flowering.
• Different trees are planted differently given their different traits that once planted wrongly could thin compound structure and nearby construction.
• With our research we have found that trees with protruding roots, tall trees and those with big stems to be planted far away from the building because of the danger they pose, knowing that those trees can easily destroy the building from the foundation once their roots reach it. For the tall trees, their branches tend to break and could destroy the building roof or windows.

Planting Format:
• For the easy planting of the trees PFWCK has come up with two simple formats that any building owner can use to have a beautiful and hazardous-free compound.
• First, the straight line tree planting format more ideal when planting trees that grow tall because of the beauty they bring to their compound.
• Another simple applicable format that can be used by people is the scattered tree format where different trees are scattered around the compound. Orchard are often recommended to be planted in this format because of their need for space and soil, minerals to bear fruits.

SPACE Determining Number:
• PFWCK plant trees in the compound settings bearing in mind the right number of trees that any compound needs. We don’t recommend just to fill up the space that is available.
• We first consider the space we have and that will help us to determine the number of trees we should plant having it in mind that the trees need to be spaced enough to bring out the beauty aimed for and also interlocking of branches.
• According to our research we suggest that the number of trees planted in a compound should be reasonable, because the compound needs to be balanced out the trees should always be two meters away from the perimeter wall.

Maintenance:
All trees shade leaves, but there are those that shade more than the others so it is always wise to know these trees are put them at a distance from buildings or main doors because they need constant cleaning which people may not be able to do.
• Already grown firm trees do not need watering unless the dry season is persistent but the newly planted ones, constant watering will enable the tree to stand firm to an extent of self-sustenance.
And when it comes to pruning, it is wise to cut the new branches and old branches are not tamper with the healthy grown ones. Cutting the new branches will enable the tree to sprout more branches and if it is a case for the fruit trees, those will bring about fruit growth.