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**(1) Small-diameter pipe (see procedures for details),
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**(1) Rope (use biodegradable rope, e.g. coconut fiber rope),
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**(1) tube (probably 40 cm diameter);
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**Soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees),
 
**Humanure compost,
 
**Urine-activated charcoal,
 
**Water,
 
**Mulching material (corn stalks, rice hulls, hay, straw, dry leaves, Chopped Rameal Wood (CRW, a.k.a. “Bois Raméal Fragmenté” (BRF)) …),
 
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Version du 15 mai 2018 à 16:07

Auteur avatarMathieu Yème | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo

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Recycle material and use low-tech techniques to plant trees to:

• Improve irrigation efficiency, • Improve young tree survival rate in harsh environment, • Rehabilitate the Dry Evergreen Tropical Forest (in this case near Auroville, India). Rehabilitation of the forest offers many other benefits such as soil rejuvenation, life-friendly microclimate development, biodiversity enhancement, water retention and so much more.

"If we could only understand what a tree does for us, how beneficial it is to life on earth, we would (as many tribes have done) revere all trees as brothers and sisters." (B. Mollison)
Difficulté
Facile
Durée
1 heure(s)
Catégories
Alimentation & Agriculture, Recyclage & Upcycling, Science & Biologie
Coût
0 EUR (€)
Autres langues :
English
Licence : Attribution (CC BY)

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Outils

  • Tools:
    • (1) Knife
    • (1) tube (probably 40 cm diameter);

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