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Help to raise valuable donations for Tree plantation

– Foundation

The “Green Tree” gives, expecting nothing in return. This concept has to be founded in the hearts of the humans. “The Green Tree Foundation establishes the universal piece if one imbibes its deepest sense.

The source for the Plants: Our Central Nursery

No of salaried workers workers in the nursery: 5

extra work: We engage causal laborers for the extra work.

Size of the nursery:    100,000 plants

Who plant trees: The farmers (80%), School children (10%) 5% (NGOs) 5 % (random Distribution) and the resident people,

Who funded the money for these projects: Trees for The Future of the USA helps us grow the plants for the in the nursery. They give us 5000 US$ per annum

Sponsors: The more sponsors and donors will be of a great help to the Green Tree Foundation. We distribute the plants on the name of the donors and sponsor.

We charge a small amount of money on the farmers and nothing from the poor farmers.

All my salaries are given to the tree planting.

 

We help poor students by giving them stationery and gifts on their birthdays.

 

 

Activities: List of projects

  1. Back Yard Horticulture: Each house hold is provided 5-10 useful plants that yield fruit, shade and fiber or wood for the family.
  2. Kitchen Gardens: Quality seeds of vegetables are given to families in a community to grow their own vegetables organically.
  3. Mini farms: Encouraging the families having extra place for growing their own seeds for sowing in their crop fields in future
  4. School Gardens: Shade and flower plants grown in the premises of the school gardens.
  5. Memorial Gardens: Tree planting on the memory of beloved ones in the burial yards of various communities.
  6. Community parks: Tree planting for the community parks.
  7. Community woodlands: Woods available l near the communities to generate a regular income for the communities in addition to supply firewood for domestic use without cutting native forests.
  8. Grazing wood lots for the community livestock: In order to preserve the region’s biodiversity, we will preserve areas for grazing animals. This shall be done with respect to plant communities.
  9. Agro forestry technology and its implementation: Promotion of sound Agro forestry and technology to grow and restore more greenery.
  10. Reforestation activities: To bring back the natural resources of the vegetation
  11. Avenue Plantation (Road side planting) Plantation on either side of the roads to beautify and protect the region.
  12. Protection of existing vegetation:  By watering and arranging watch ward

Trees to be planted

Sno Purpose Species Botanical name Industrial values /Uses
1. Fruit bearing plants 1.    Mango

2.    Sapota

3.    Guava

4.Custord Apple

5.    Banana

6.    Jamoon

7.    Jujube

8.    Papaya

9.    Amla

 

Mangifera indica

Manilkara zapota

Psidium gujava

Anona squmosa

 

Musa  paradisiaca

Syzium cumini

Ziziphus ziziphus

Carica papaya

Emblica officinalis

Juice,  Rich in Vitamins

Juice, Good food

Jams, vitamin rich

Jams

Fruit and juice

Jams, juice and fruit

Rich in vitamin and minerals

Fruit and jellies

Ayurvedic and herbal

2 Shade giving 1.    Neem

2.    Delonix

3.    Rain tree

4.    Pipal Tree

5.    Banynan tree

6.    Badam

7.    Coconut

8.    Cassia

9.    Pongamia

10.                     Ashoka

Azadiracta indica

Deloix regia

Samania saman

Ficus religiosa

Ficus bengalensis

 

Terminalia catappa

Cocas nucifera

Cassia simea

Pongamia pinnata

Saraca indica

Medicine, timber and Shade

Timber and shade,

Bird nest and shade

Bird nesting , honey bees

Oil, nuts and timber

Nut, oil and mattress

Honey bee industries

Bio fertilizers and diesel

Shade giving avenue

3. Timber giving 1.    Babool

2.    Teak

3.    Arjuna

4.    Mangium

5.    Neem

6.    Tamarind

 

Acacia nilotica

Tectona gradis

Terminalia arjuna

Mangium sp.

Azadiracta indica

Tamarindus indica

Timber

Timber

Wood and medicine

Wood

Medicinal

Vegetable and timber

4 Vegetables 1.    Drum sticsk

2.    Curry leaf

 

Moringa olifera

 

Murraya koeinigi

Food

Curries

5. Living fences 1.    Agave

2.    Nilotica

3.    Prosophis

Agave Americana

Acacia nilotica

Prosopis juliflora

Fiber

Timber and furniture

Fire wood

6 Fodder and compost giving plants, Barhseem       1.Subabool

 

2.Glerisidia

3.Sesbania

Luceana lucocephala

Glerisidium sepium

Sesbania grandiflora

Multi Purpose and fast growing plants

Shade for the tender plants

7 Nuts 1.    Coconut

2.    Badam

3.    Cashew nut

Cocas nucifera

Terminalia arjuna

Anacardium occidentale

Nuts and fibers

Shade and attraction

Nuts

 

 

 

₹59,755 of ₹5 lakh raised

– Foundation

The “Green Tree” gives, expecting nothing in return. This concept has to be founded in the hearts of the humans. “The Green Tree Foundation establishes the universal piece if one imbibes its deepest sense.

The source for the Plants: Our Central Nursery

No of salaried workers workers in the nursery: 5

extra work: We engage causal laborers for the extra work.

Size of the nursery:    100,000 plants

Who plant trees: The farmers (80%), School children (10%) 5% (NGOs) 5 % (random Distribution) and the resident people,

Who funded the money for these projects: Trees for The Future of the USA helps us grow the plants for the in the nursery. They give us 5000 US$ per annum

Sponsors: The more sponsors and donors will be of a great help to the Green Tree Foundation. We distribute the plants on the name of the donors and sponsor.

We charge a small amount of money on the farmers and nothing from the poor farmers.

All my salaries are given to the tree planting.

 

We help poor students by giving them stationery and gifts on their birthdays.

 

 

Activities: List of projects

  1. Back Yard Horticulture: Each house hold is provided 5-10 useful plants that yield fruit, shade and fiber or wood for the family.
  2. Kitchen Gardens: Quality seeds of vegetables are given to families in a community to grow their own vegetables organically.
  3. Mini farms: Encouraging the families having extra place for growing their own seeds for sowing in their crop fields in future
  4. School Gardens: Shade and flower plants grown in the premises of the school gardens.
  5. Memorial Gardens: Tree planting on the memory of beloved ones in the burial yards of various communities.
  6. Community parks: Tree planting for the community parks.
  7. Community woodlands: Woods available l near the communities to generate a regular income for the communities in addition to supply firewood for domestic use without cutting native forests.
  8. Grazing wood lots for the community livestock: In order to preserve the region’s biodiversity, we will preserve areas for grazing animals. This shall be done with respect to plant communities.
  9. Agro forestry technology and its implementation: Promotion of sound Agro forestry and technology to grow and restore more greenery.
  10. Reforestation activities: To bring back the natural resources of the vegetation
  11. Avenue Plantation (Road side planting) Plantation on either side of the roads to beautify and protect the region.
  12. Protection of existing vegetation:  By watering and arranging watch ward

Trees to be planted

Sno Purpose Species Botanical name Industrial values /Uses
1. Fruit bearing plants 1.    Mango

2.    Sapota

3.    Guava

4.Custord Apple

5.    Banana

6.    Jamoon

7.    Jujube

8.    Papaya

9.    Amla

 

Mangifera indica

Manilkara zapota

Psidium gujava

Anona squmosa

 

Musa  paradisiaca

Syzium cumini

Ziziphus ziziphus

Carica papaya

Emblica officinalis

Juice,  Rich in Vitamins

Juice, Good food

Jams, vitamin rich

Jams

Fruit and juice

Jams, juice and fruit

Rich in vitamin and minerals

Fruit and jellies

Ayurvedic and herbal

2 Shade giving 1.    Neem

2.    Delonix

3.    Rain tree

4.    Pipal Tree

5.    Banynan tree

6.    Badam

7.    Coconut

8.    Cassia

9.    Pongamia

10.                     Ashoka

Azadiracta indica

Deloix regia

Samania saman

Ficus religiosa

Ficus bengalensis

 

Terminalia catappa

Cocas nucifera

Cassia simea

Pongamia pinnata

Saraca indica

Medicine, timber and Shade

Timber and shade,

Bird nest and shade

Bird nesting , honey bees

Oil, nuts and timber

Nut, oil and mattress

Honey bee industries

Bio fertilizers and diesel

Shade giving avenue

3. Timber giving 1.    Babool

2.    Teak

3.    Arjuna

4.    Mangium

5.    Neem

6.    Tamarind

 

Acacia nilotica

Tectona gradis

Terminalia arjuna

Mangium sp.

Azadiracta indica

Tamarindus indica

Timber

Timber

Wood and medicine

Wood

Medicinal

Vegetable and timber

4 Vegetables 1.    Drum sticsk

2.    Curry leaf

 

Moringa olifera

 

Murraya koeinigi

Food

Curries

5. Living fences 1.    Agave

2.    Nilotica

3.    Prosophis

Agave Americana

Acacia nilotica

Prosopis juliflora

Fiber

Timber and furniture

Fire wood

6 Fodder and compost giving plants, Barhseem       1.Subabool

 

2.Glerisidia

3.Sesbania

Luceana lucocephala

Glerisidium sepium

Sesbania grandiflora

Multi Purpose and fast growing plants

Shade for the tender plants

7 Nuts 1.    Coconut

2.    Badam

3.    Cashew nut

Cocas nucifera

Terminalia arjuna

Anacardium occidentale

Nuts and fibers

Shade and attraction

Nuts

 

 

 

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Donation Total: ₹100.00