Anyone can start here · the Main Street corridor, Walden, CO 80480
Restore a parkway tree pit, pit 2 -- the Main Street corridor, Walden, CO 80480.
Fund it for $160. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$160 proposed
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What the work involvesThe parkway tree pits along this Main Street are compacted and weed-choked, slowly stressing the shade canopy over the sidewalk in this short-season high-elevation town. Every pit really is like this -- restore them one by one.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Bring
- hand cultivator/garden fork + weeding tools (hand tools only)
- arborist wood-chip mulch (3-inch layer, keep off the trunk flare)
- watering container(s) / water source access
- camera + measuring tape
Steps
- 1. ASSESS: photograph the tree pit as found; note compaction, weeds, trash, girdling material (wire, cords, mats), soil level against the trunk flare, and visible trunk damage.
- 2. Clear trash and weeds by hand; remove any girdling material from the trunk wherever it lifts free without cutting bark.
- 3. De-compact the top 2–3 inches of pit soil with a hand fork WITHOUT cutting roots ≥1 inch, work around them; level soil away from the trunk flare so the flare is visible.
- 4. Apply a 3-inch arborist-chip mulch ring keeping a 3-inch gap at the trunk (no volcano mulching), and water thoroughly (15–20 gallons for a young tree).
- 5. VERIFY: photograph the finished pit from the matching vantage (flare visible, mulch ring correct, pit weed-free) and log the watering; flag dead/hazard limbs or trunk wounds to the municipal urban-forestry line, never prune above shoulder height yourself.
What counts as done
- Before photo of the pit
- After photo from matching vantage (flare visible, mulch ring correct)
- Watering log with volume applied
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Street Tree Pit Restoration. A street tree lives its whole life in a few square feet of ground, and that small square decides everything. Tree pit restoration is the young-tree care the arborists' standards prescribe: loosen the trampled soil, clear the trash and the weeds, lay mulch like a blanket but keep it off the bark, check the trunk for wounds and forgotten ties. Mastery looks like a block where every young tree is visibly thriving. This packet is one pit brought back properly. A city's canopy is grown one small square at a time.
What is promised, and what is not.
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