Strategic Watering
Strategic Watering to move moisture over large landscapes relies on restoration of "FMC", forest moisture circulation, to stimulate precipitation movements over land, in various forms. Essentially all you have to do is gently trickle-water large trees in sequence, in groves, and lightly moisten their trunks, limbs and leaves at the end of watering session. |
Securing Forests
Securing Forests from drought with tree sponges restores a tree's and a forest's basic capacity to retain and circulate moisture underground. This leads to restoration of self-watering ability. Essentially all you have to do is build a living soil garden bed just for each tree's roots. If installed carefully, these simple additions restore lusher forest conditions, year-round. |
The Simplest Solution. Trickle Water Big Trees @ the Rootball to move moisture over the land. Learn more: Strategic Watering.
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Fight Fire Naturally. Install Bio-Resilient Soil Sponges next to parched trees for drought security. Learn more: Securing Forests.
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Learn the Rainmaking with Trees process.