Anyone can start here · Public street corner, Manshiyat Naser, Cairo, Egypt
Restore a bare tree pit on a Manshiyat Naser street corner.
Fund it for $160. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
$160 proposed
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What the work involvesStreet trees are rare in Manshiyat Naser's dense blocks, and the few tree pits that exist are often compacted, littered, or half-buried by dust. A small patch of shade is one of the only free heat relief options on a hillside street with no parks.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- Clear compacted debris and litter from the pit by hand.
- Loosen the top few inches of soil with a hand trowel.
- Edge the pit with stones or a low curb if materials allow.
- Water the tree or newly cleared pit thoroughly.
- Photograph the finished pit.
What counts as done
- Before photo with GPS pin and timestamp
- After photo showing cleared, watered pit
- Note on tree condition (species if known, health)
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.
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