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… far, we have 26 Small Groups in TIST. We have planted many trees but so far 25,000 trees have been quantified. Our … our experience so far, raised beds allow automatic root pruning because when the roots reach the container bottom, they naturally drop off (called air root pruning). For seedlings that we transplanted this rainy …
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… Page 3 The Rains Have Come – Time to Plant Many More Trees. Page 4 Thinning your trees for successful growth … This has helped my trees grow stronger and healthier. Pruning also helps other crops receive enough sunlight for … kinds of trees we want to grow on our farms. Thinning and pruning can help keep trees healthy and provide useful …
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… main goal of TIST and our farmersis to plant trees to capture carbon and improve the land of … Root pruning Move the seedlings around once a … the raised nursery beds which reducethe need for root pruning as the roots drop off naturally. …
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… Motivates Groups to achieve big results, including planting trees and practicing CF. Helps the Cluster to remain strong … a wooden frame and wire mesh. These allow automatic root pruning because when the roots get to the container bottom they naturally drop off (called air root pruning). This means that roots do not get injured through …
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… Motivates Groups to achieve big results, including planting trees and practicing CF. Helps the Cluster to remain strong … a wooden frame and wire mesh. These allow automatic root pruning because when the roots get to the container bottom they naturally drop off (called air root pruning). This means that roots do not get injured through …
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… use it well. Now you can get information such as number of trees counted for your group, in each individual grove, the … of the pot and go deeply into the soil. This requires root pruning just before transplanting, causing major stress to … and wire mesh (see photo). Raised beds allow automatic root pruning because when the roots reach the container bottom, …
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… during their monthly meeting last month. The Importance of Trees. Page 2 Thinning your trees for successful growth … kinds of trees we want to grow on our farms. Thinning and pruning can help keep trees healthy and provide useful products while the trees grow. The purpose of thinning and pruning trees is to improve individual tree health, as …
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… and if they show growth in number of Small Groups and in trees surviving, they continue to receive budget for another … of the pot and go deeply into the soil. This requires root pruning just before transplanting, causing major stress to … photo) or strips of wood. Raised beds allow automatic root pruning because when the roots reach the container bottom, …
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… why TIST encourages farmers not to plant eucalyptus trees. We have explored alternatives to this tree. … frame and wire mesh (see photo). These allow automatic root pruning because when the roots get to the container bottom they naturally drop off (called air root pruning). This means that roots do not get injured through …
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… Imenti Forest, where TIST farmers are planting indigenous trees in the gazzetted forest under the TIST/KFS memorandum … the seedbed is clean to avoid encouraging pests. B. Root pruning Move the seedlings around once a week so that the … nursery beds (see Unit 4) which reduce the need for root pruning as the roots drop off naturally. C. Watering, …