Anyone can start here · Parque Unzue, avenida interna, Gualeguaychu, AR
Recuperar las cazuelas de la avenida interna del Parque Unzue | Restore the tree pits on the Parque Unzue internal avenue.
Fund it for $150. Proof lands onchain when it's done.
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What the work involvesLas cazuelas de la avenida interna estan compactadas por el paso de vehiculos y el riego escurre sin entrar al suelo del arbol. | English: The internal avenue's tree pits are compacted by vehicle traffic and watering runs off without entering the tree's soil.
How this work is done
A documented method, so this packet comes out the same whoever does it.
Steps
- 1. Recorrer la avenida y marcar cada cazuela compactada o tapada. | Walk the avenue and mark every compacted or capped pit.
- 2. Retirar a mano el material que la tapa y llevarlo a disposicion. | Hand remove the capping material and take it to disposal.
- 3. Aflojar la superficie con horquilla sin danar raices. | Loosen the surface with a fork without damaging roots.
- 4. Cubrir con mantillo sin tocar el tronco y regar para verificar infiltracion. | Mulch without touching the trunk and water to check infiltration.
What counts as done
- Foto de cada cazuela compactada antes del trabajo | Photo of each compacted pit before the work
- Foto de la cazuela aflojada y con mantillo | Photo of the loosened, mulched pit
- Foto o video del riego infiltrando | Photo or video of the watering infiltrating
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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