Anyone can start here · Windbreak rows at host sites, east Susanville edges off Johnstonville Road, Susanville, CA 96130
Water Susanville's young windbreak trees through the high-desert summer.
Fund it for $140. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
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What the work involvesHigh-desert wind strips Susanville's exposed lots and drives winter heating costs, and the young windbreak rows planted to blunt it die without summer water in the long rainless months. A weekly deep-watering round through the establishment years is what turns planted rows into working wind protection.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Take the windbreak-row list and photograph any stressed trees.
- Deep-water each young tree 10-15 gallons slowly at its basin.
- Rebuild wind-flattened basins and top up mulch.
- Check and straighten loose stakes and ties without over-tightening.
- Photograph the watered rows and log counts with date.
What counts as done
- Photos of watered rows with GPS and date
- Count and gallons per tree
- Stake and tie fixes noted
Proof is measured against these, not judged by taste.
The standard this serves
Tree Planting and Establishment. Planting a tree properly is a codified craft, and the arborists' standards are blunt about why: most young trees that die were killed at planting, by a hole dug too deep, a root ball left bound, a first summer without water. Mastery looks like trees you planted years ago still standing, which is the only measure arborists accept. The craft lives in exactly the steps this packet asks for: the wide shallow hole, the freed roots, the mulch kept off the trunk, the watering that follows. Plant one tree correctly and you know something real.
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