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John Larry S.

Madronio
1BSA1-ABM
Envi-Sci
Final Term Project: Tree Planting
Reflection
One of the most difficult experiences is planting and caring for a tree.
The process is also very fascinating.
When we begin to regularly plant trees, we can take pleasure in the knowledge that we are actively preventing the destruction of the environment
and the planet. I frequently plant trees at my house. Trees like Guyabano, Manga, Anahaw, Sampalok, Papaya, Rambutan, Bayabas, and Santol are
among those I’ve planted.
Any tree or plant requires extreme caution when being cared for. We require a plant that will thrive in a given environment. We need to choose the
best plant for our environment and the best location where plenty of sunlight will reach it. We must regularly water them. Fectinate them. Strong
economies are supported by trees, which also give people access to a variety of resources. Planting trees is a fun and educational process. It appears
as though a child is developing before our very eyes. As we carefully plant our trees in a location that receives ample sunlight, we must also ensure
that they are watered and properly maintained. By funginating them, we can encourage healthy growth and support the development of strong
economies. Trees provide a wealth of resources for people, from lumber to food to medicinal properties. Not only is planting trees beneficial for
our environment and economy, but it can also be a fun and educational process for all ages. As we watch our trees grow, it’s almost as if we are
witnessing the development of a child before our very eyes-a symbol of hope for a brighter future.

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