Tree planting preparation (Sadhana Forest method)

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)

Matériaux

Outils

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

Étape 1 - Preliminary requirements

  • Activate charcoal with urine,
  • Make sure that your sapling is ready for transplantation,
  • Make sure that weather conditions will be favorable for the young tree to grow (avoid dry season peak).

Feel free to adapt the procedure to your environment.

Étape 2 - Analyze the topography of the terrain / identify slope

Étape 3 - Define where you want to plant the tree

Étape 4 - Build a mound

  1. Install the tube on the planting zone,
  2. Dig dirt from uphill part of the planting zone,
  3. Add the dirt around the tube to form a mound (looks like a volcano),
  4. Add humanure, urine-activated charcoal and soil (e.g. topsoil from other grown trees) in the tube;

Étape 5 - Dig a hole in the soil mix (humanure, urine-activated charcoal, topsoil) in the tube

Make sure that the hole is big enough. The bottle-irrigation system and sapling with its root system must fit in the hole. If needed, make the hole bigger.

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