Whether you want to plant a tree in your backyard in the suburbs or near your high-rise apartment in the big city, there are many benefits to growing trees locally. Trees absorb toxic chemicals and gases, provide oxygen, provide shade, support wildlife, and provide food for communities. Tree planting is a beneficial task for families, towns, rural areas, and cities with surprising benefits.
They absorb carbon dioxide and provide us with clean, less polluted air in our environment. They store and use CO2, decreasing the concentration of it in the air we breathe. An average-sized tree can store many pounds of CO2 and use it to produce energy and make sugar for its use. They soak up other toxins in the air from cars, companies, and other industries.
The best type to plant in urban areas are healthy trees with long life spans. They produce oxygen, which is essential for us to breathe and, according to Arbor Day Foundation, one large tree can provide oxygen for 4 people. Several trees planted in the city can help keep pollution down and provide essential oxygen.
They provide shade in the hot weather and cool off hot temperatures. They provide a place to be outdoors and not suffer from heat exhaustion or sunburn. Their roots keep the soil from eroding. Their roots also slow the drainage of water into drains and sewer systems. They support local wildlife that provides support to our food system and ecosystem, like birds, bees, butterflies, and other small creatures.
When you plant fruit or nut trees, you provide food to families and communities. In cities, roof gardens can grow trees in pots to provide food for the local community. Tree planting can produce food for the community. Trees can provide apples, pears, bananas, figs, seeds, and nuts to eat. Planting fruit and nut trees native to your region will provide you with an easier tree to grow and maintain. Trees can provide food for local livestock on farms and for wild animals. There are many benefits of tree planting in cities, backyards, urban, and suburban areas.
These are just some of the many reasons why tree planting in your backyard or neighborhood provides many benefits to your family and the local community.
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