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Showing posts with label damages to trees. Show all posts
Showing posts with label damages to trees. Show all posts

Thursday, June 18, 2020

PROTECTING EXISTING TREES part 2

In our last chapter, we listed down the dangers to existing plants and trees and what can damage or kill them. Since we have figured that out we now focus on how to protect them. We will list down the points and highlight others in the coming chapters.

Here is how we can protect plants/trees that are already there:


  • Use less paper 
  • Prevent unwarranted tree cutting 
  • Finding an alternative to the use of wood
  • Educating people on the benefits of trees
  • Population control
  • Curbing industrialization 
  • Reducing mining and other harmful activities that lead to natural disasters such as floods and cyclones
  • Avoid driving nails into trees to hand bird feeds
  • Don't unnecessary pull barks of trees, hit or bend them 
  • When moving the lawn avoid bumping of scraping into trees
  • Support NGOs that specialize in protecting forests or those that  monitor activities to prevent and control forest fires, insect infestations and disease epidemic
Above all love your trees. Just like any other living organism trees need love and care to survive. 

Saturday, June 13, 2020

PROTECTING EXISTING TREES part 1

Before we start planting new trees we need to educate ourselves on how to protect the existing ones.Here is a list of the dangers to existing trees:


  • Adverse environment
  • Harmful insects and diseases such as Dutch elm disease and the chestnut blight have caused sudden death to entire forests in North America. 
  • Catastrophic events 
  • Timber harvest 
  • Staking (using ropes to support) a tree too much
  • Hanging bird feeders with screws or nails on the tree
  • Pruning your tree in the wrong season 
  • Filling tree cavities with concrete
  • Planting too many plants or trees in a small area
Some contributions from our The Seed of Life family from Facebook:


Diane M Tuttle -
Invasive pest, poison ivy, English ivy

Gk KNature - 
Powerful cyclone due to imbalance in sea temperature

Muhammath Zizz - 
Personal gain, cutting trees for sale i.e. timber/charcoals etc..before cutting down one tree, plant at least 3-4

Elizabeth Larkin -
Rot, lightening, climate change, humans and beetle invasions. 

Gwen R. Christopher - 
I think humans upsetting the balance is the root cause of the killing of existing trees, whether it's disease, insect infestation, invasive species or deforestation. Humans are the enemy.

Annette Hein - 
Excessive use of salt in water, constant exposure to herbicides and pesticides for trees that grow in urban and suburban environment. Introduction of invasive vines and insects that kill off our trees. 

Tom Swift - 
Roundup on the ground within the drip line will destroy trees.