Pedro from Spain volunteering on the farm, working with soil and plants, surrounded by greenery
Image of a farmer in a hat watering fresh plants and old trees in the midst of lush green forest in Bandhavgarh National Park, India
Ensuring that even the old trees get their fair share of water is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance of our planet. Our farmer watering fresh plants and old trees in Bandhavgarh National Park, India

Why Watering Old Trees is Crucial for Mankind’s Well-Being

Amidst the hustle-bustle of our lives, we often forget the significance of old trees in maintaining the ecological balance of our planet. These trees play a crucial role in producing oxygen and absorbing carbon dioxide, thereby reducing pollution levels.

However, during summers, these trees struggle to obtain sufficient water, which hampers their ability to produce fruits and process more oxygen. Hence, it is essential to ensure that even the old trees get their fair share of water.

Studies have shown that watering old trees has a significant impact on their growth and fruit production. Even though old trees have deeper roots that can access ground water, additional watering during summers boosts their overall capability.

At Bagdara Farms, we understand the importance of watering old trees, and hence we make sure that they get their fair share of water. This not only helps the trees but also results in better quality fruits, which are beneficial for human consumption.

The Role of National Parks in Mankind’s Well-Being

National parks such as Bandhavgarh play a vital role in producing sufficient oxygen for a state full of people. These parks are like wellness centers that help us breathe clean air, reduce stress levels and rejuvenate our minds.

Therefore, it is our responsibility to take care of these parks and ensure that even the old trees get their fair share of water. By doing so, we can contribute towards maintaining the ecological balance of our planet and preserving our natural resources for future generations.

Conclusion

Watering old trees is crucial for maintaining the ecological balance of our planet and ensuring better quality fruits for human consumption. National parks such as Bandhavgarh play a vital role in producing clean air and reducing stress levels. Hence, it is our responsibility to take care of these parks and ensure that even the old trees get their fair share of water. Let us contribute towards making our planet a healthier and greener place to live in.

 

 

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(Bagdara Farms is a Unit of HI Wellness Pvt Ltd)
 

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