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Weeding, Manuring and Continuing our duties

by | 03-09-2014 17:46 recommendations 0

Trees provide us oxygen, trees absorb carbon dioxide and various other compound, trees provide us shade, hold our underground water, protects us from so many natural disasters as well. If so then why don?t we take care of trees and optimize the benefits from trees? Keeping this in mind, we launched weeding and manuring program at our local communities where trees were planted.


So we went to the areas where we planted trees few months back and we did the manual weeding using various tools and equipment. Weeds,often known as plant at the wrong place, compete with our main plants(in this case with trees)  and disrupt the proper growth of plants. So time to time weeds must be eradicate from the field for the proper growth of trees and plants. Keeping protection and conservation of environment in mind, we opted for manual weeding instead of chemical control method( which otherwise would have temporarily make the process easy but in long run degrade the soil condition and its ecosystem).


We used organic manure for the trees as they are eco-friendly. They help to add nutrients and bulk to the side. They also correct imbalances in the soil, make soil rich and retain moisture and nutrient for longer period of time.


At the same time we also encouraged local communities and school students to avoid the use of inorganic fertilizer, promote the use of organic manure, taught  them about benefits and proper way of managing planted trees and make them conscious about environment. One boy came up to us and said,?I will teach about methods of controlling weeds and stop my mom from buying those chemical fertilizers.? We  were very much delighted hear him making such commitment.


Certainly campaign like this provide us with obvious benefits we get from trees and make environment healthier, but importantly this provide us to work and interact with local communities and know how much aware they are about environment and climate change issues.


Kudos to wide participation of local communities and school students that making our program grand success. This has re-energised us to continue such programs and further launch plantation campaign (along with time to time weeding and manuring program) at various other location and make our environment clean, healthy and green.


 
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8 Comments

  • Dharmendra Kapri says :
    Wow!! You guys did a great job.
    Manure is a very beneficial resource in crop production systems.
    Posted 28-09-2014 20:37

  • Rohan Kapur says :
    Rahul, weeding and manuring program is an excellent initiative. This is a great commitment shown towards serving nature. Congrats a ton!!
    Posted 10-09-2014 15:52

  • says :
    Great work Rahul...more importantly, the collective way of doing the green things...it spread awareness as well as it prepares many dedicated soldiers like you!!
    Posted 07-09-2014 19:40

  • says :
    thank you bhawana and Arushi for reading the article.
    time to time, we must monitor our activities, analyze results of our efforts and by improving ourselves and removing the shortcomings, we have to move forward for achiving our goal.
    Posted 05-09-2014 17:50

  • says :
    great initiative...yes we always think of planting trees but we don't care about the environment the trees need to grow!
    Posted 04-09-2014 18:36

  • Arushi Madan says :
    Thanks for sharing a very different initative. People go for tree planation and later forget to monitor and care for them. Weeding , manuring ,maintaining the health of trees and educating natives about the same-good job , Rahul
    Posted 04-09-2014 01:54

  • says :
    wel come... and thank you for reading the article Burton
    Posted 04-09-2014 00:32

  • Burton Dorley says :
    thanks for sharing this awesome article
    Posted 03-09-2014 23:18

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