The best possible solution for tree planting companies
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Tree planting companies run into a broad range of issues regarding planting in urban areas. From damaging city infrastructure and utilities buried underground, to issues regarding the trees themselves. It can be quite hard for trees in urban areas to absorb enough water to stay alive. Naturally, cities are quite different from the natural environment of these trees. That is why Treebuilders has created products that offer solutions to these issues. Specifically designed to make sure tree planting companies can keep doing what they are doing, without sacrificing anything. Interested in how this company accomplishes this? Make sure to read on and discover it for yourself. Multiple urban planting solutionsTreebuilders has come up with multiple solutions for tree planting companies in order for them to overcome the difficulties they are facing in an urban environment. Their first solution is the sandwich construction. This pressure spreading system keeps soil from compacting and increases the available root growth volume. Next to that, it provides protection to the pavement around the tree. The TreeParker system is the second system, where subsurface structures are also possible. This soil containment cell offers unlimited expansion for root growth and promotes storm water management. Perfect for every city and every tree. Opt for the underground bioretention systemMany cities deal with bad run-off of natural water because of the high percentage of impervious surfaces. Treebuilders created a bioretention system that is designed to treat polluted storm water runoff from adjacent pavements. It uses the root soil volume and does not take up any extra space compared to an ordinary bioretention system. Are you interested in this bioretention system for your city? Treebuilders would love to tell you more about it. Make sure to get in touch with them right away. Your urban planning just got a lot easier and greener! |