Arborizacion block is a landscaping and landscaping technique used to reduce building density. Arborization blockade has two main goals: reducing tree height and improving soil quality. This procedure reduces the height of trees, which in turn helps to improve the environmental situation, as well as improve the quality of the soil for new plantings.
The arborization block can also be used to create a new type of green space, improve the quality of the environment and increase the area of green areas. This is especially important in urban and suburban communities, where limited access to land makes arborization blocks an important element of urban planning. When performing this process, the technology of spraying fertilizers containing copper compounds is used. Since all trees are composed of organic matter, the process of rotting and fungal growth may begin. They will develop in the soil after treatment with a copper-containing product.
Once the trees are treated, they will begin to dry out and eventually die completely. After a few months, thick soil will begin to form that will be suitable for planting a new garden. Green areas may not be used by humans as living spaces. This is a good way to get rid of old evergreens. The arborization block is another proof of the rationality of introducing such methods into the landscape and the general activities of agricultural estates.