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Providing Daily Water for Trees: A Bucket Each Day Makes a Difference

Urban landscapes, including Lueneburg, are struggling with dramatic dryness, a condition that's not sparing even the city's street and park trees.

Watering Trees Daily: A Single Bucket Can Make a Difference
Watering Trees Daily: A Single Bucket Can Make a Difference

Providing Daily Water for Trees: A Bucket Each Day Makes a Difference

The city of Lünen is currently experiencing a persistent drought, and as a result, numerous street and park trees are suffering. To help combat this issue, the City Green department is asking for the population's assistance in watering city trees.

Proper watering techniques are essential to ensure the trees' health. Overwatering should be avoided, and instead, a slow drip method is recommended. It is better to water less often but thoroughly, ideally one to two times a week. This will help the water reach the roots more effectively and prevent the tree from developing shallow roots.

Older, healthy trees can dry out within a few weeks due to the drought, so it is crucial to provide them with additional water. The City Green department suggests using a watering can or a hose with a slow flow rate to water the city trees. To effectively water them, let the water seep in slowly at the base of the trunk.

It is also important to water city trees during the early morning or late evening to minimize evaporation. This will help ensure that the water reaches the roots and is not lost due to heat or wind.

Avoid watering over the leaves of city trees, as it brings little benefit and can be harmful. Instead, focus on watering the base of the trunk. An additional bucket of water per day can help keep trees healthy during this dry period.

The affected tree species in Lünen include mountain ash, birch, ash, chestnut, and beech. If you notice any trees that appear to be in distress, please consider watering them as a small act of kindness to help keep our city green.

For further information, please visit the City of Lünen website. Although no relevant information about the name of the responsible person or head of the City Green department was found in the search results, we encourage everyone to do their part in helping our city's trees during this difficult time.

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