After planting trees, maintaining trees is crucial for their health, it is very important to take care of them because if we do not provide water, fertilizer, support and protection to the trees on time, then the chances of survival of the trees will be very less. Implementing proper maintenance practices can improve tree’s health and longevity.Then only trees can provide shade, fruits, habitat and improve air quality, thereby contributing to the overall well-being of the environment & community.
Our team understands this responsibility very well; hence they take care of the trees throughout the year with the help of local people, volunteer, Social worker, and other organizations working in the society so that the growth rate of the trees can improve.
Adequate watering is vital, especially for newly planted trees. Established trees may also need supplemental watering during dry periods, particularly in urban environments where soil can become compacted.
Depending on soil quality and tree species, fertilization may be necessary to provide essential nutrients. Soil tests can determine nutrient deficiencies and guide appropriate fertilization.
Applying mulch around the base of trees helps retain moisture, regulate soil temperature, and suppress weed growth. Mulch also adds organic matter to the soil as it decomposes.
Regular inspection for pests and diseases allows for early detection and intervention. Proper identification of issues helps in choosing the right treatment or preventive measures.
Young or newly planted trees may require staking bamboo stick support or other supports to help them establish strong root systems. Protecting trees from physical damage is also important, such as animals, insects, growing grass near the tree.
Monitoring tree growth helps assess its overall health and detect any issues early. This includes observing leaf colour and size, new growth patterns, and signs of stress.
Regular pruning is essential to remove dead or diseased branches, promote proper growth patterns, and enhance the tree's structure. Pruning also improves air circulation and sunlight penetration