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Street trees are planted incorrectly in many cities! 

Andrew The Arborist
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Here's a better way for cities and towns to plant street trees. When they're given more space for their growing roots and trunks, they live longer, healthier lives and are more beneficial to our urban environment.
Too often, the trees are planted in very small sidewalk cutouts and are expected to grow as if they were in their preferred habitat. However, the urban environment is typically very stressful for street trees, and a small sidewalk square with compacted soil makes things much more difficult. Trees in small pits often struggle to spread their roots and therefore struggle to obtain much of the water, oxygen and nutrients that they need to survive.
Footage from this video was taken at the University of Pennsylvania, where new buildings have much more optimized spaces for tree to be planted along streets.
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@Andrew_the_Arborist
@Andrew_the_Arborist Год назад
For all commenting: Yes, trees need OXYGEN too! 1. Trees need carbon dioxide for photosynthesis. Through this process, they produce their own food (sugars). 2. However, in order to use those sugars and turn them into energy that the plant can use, trees undergo cellular respiration (like you and I!), which requires oxygen. Tree roots especially need a good oxygen supply for this purpose and for gas exchange. If the soil is not oxygenated, the roots will die eventually. For more information, give it a quick Google search! I'm an ISA-certified arborist, and I know basic tree biology.
@mannnnuuu
@mannnnuuu Год назад
Yo it's type of things we study in middle school man Quite hilarious people don't know this
@KillerKobold2121
@KillerKobold2121 Год назад
​@@HamishMilne-yj4pyYou're going to be stunned when you learn about fish.
@Cynnabuns
@Cynnabuns Год назад
​@@HamishMilne-yj4pyi sense a joke. At least my brain wants to hope its a joke.
@karbonkillershorts8551
@karbonkillershorts8551 Год назад
I thought a bunch of ATP gets released during photosynthesis? And they use the O2 made during photosynthesis to respirate, not from the outside environment..?
@KillerKobold2121
@KillerKobold2121 Год назад
@@karbonkillershorts8551 That's true but it's weird and kind of the other way around. Plants can't infinitely cycle oxygen to carbon dioxide and oxygen to carbon dioxide because of the way they are structured I believe. But. While they don't use much of the Oxygen from photosynthesis to respirate, they use most of the carbon dioxide from respiration to photosynthesize, ONLY in the cells that CAN photosynthesize. The easier part of the answer is also that they are separated too. Respiration takes place in all plant cells throughout the tree. Photosynthesis ONLY takes place in the chloroplasts which are commonly found only in leaves. So they can't rely on only the oxygen they produce. Tl:Dr, the entire tree can't do photosynthesis only the leaves and areas with chloroplasts. And that doesn't give them enough oxygen.
@OrangeCat1992
@OrangeCat1992 Год назад
I really want every city planner to watch this video.
@pelago_
@pelago_ Год назад
I’ll keep that in mind.
@adiktadoalamusika
@adiktadoalamusika Год назад
@@pelago_a minute ago lol
@omi_mq
@omi_mq Год назад
City planner or urban designer?
@CanariasCanariass
@CanariasCanariass Год назад
Me tooo
@OrangeCat1992
@OrangeCat1992 Год назад
@@omi_mq both and all of the above.
@atherisGAY
@atherisGAY Год назад
We all need street trees so badly. They offer shade and condensation cooling, things we desperately need in our hot cities
@rustyshackleford1910
@rustyshackleford1910 Год назад
That “condensation cooling” has a pretty cool name, it’s called: evapotranspiration . It’s one of those things I find really fun to say, like “spontaneous stratification” or “Isaac newton’s flaming laser sword”.
@richardmoore609
@richardmoore609 Год назад
Citys are so much hotter then the surrounding suburbs and country side because the lack of shade and dark colors of buildings and roads. Like 10-15° F hotter. I used to hate working outside in the city because of just how unbelievably hot it got.
@OverDunkNessSEVEN
@OverDunkNessSEVEN Год назад
They make heat waves so much less of a problem in residential areas if you have enough of the right size
@Padraigp
@Padraigp Год назад
​@@rustyshackleford1910its great when they're a certain size after that it can leave the side of your house cold and damp and no light in your windows.
@ThomasSawyers
@ThomasSawyers Год назад
Lol I guess it's what happens when paradise is paved into a parking lot with concrete trees
@bc4198
@bc4198 Год назад
That's an embarrassingly simple and elegant solution 🤩
@mortenfrosthansen84
@mortenfrosthansen84 10 месяцев назад
Stop planting big grass lawns, and see what happens to your garden.. It will flourish
@drby163
@drby163 8 месяцев назад
​@@mortenfrosthansen84what
@mushy470
@mushy470 7 месяцев назад
It's not where I live where we just don't have the space
@starseed39
@starseed39 6 месяцев назад
It looks really nice.
@michealjaymurphy
@michealjaymurphy 5 месяцев назад
@@mortenfrosthansen84some people have allergies and depending on where you live no it won’t look good it will look like shit
@sharkguy27
@sharkguy27 11 месяцев назад
also, because of the connecting soil, the tree’s roots are able to pass nutrients to each other and even communicate!
@kelseyguillot9954
@kelseyguillot9954 7 месяцев назад
Came here to say this 🌳 I belive trees are meant to communicate and is essential in their health
@duyhungle9375
@duyhungle9375 6 месяцев назад
Yup. So they can make friends through their mycelium network
@AtlasNL
@AtlasNL Год назад
Aaand the bricks look a lot nicer than just having concrete slabs. Win win win win I’d say
@QueensQuorner
@QueensQuorner Год назад
But having the concrete next to it is perfect for those with mobility aids that cant travel well on brick/cobblestone!
@onyxtay7246
@onyxtay7246 Год назад
​@@QueensQuornerCurbs already make it hard to get around, so I don't know where you're going in a city where entering the street is a death sentence.
@ms.pirate
@ms.pirate Год назад
And for safety, so no one is walking to close to the road (well, yes you can walk over them, but our unconscious minds usually stays on the path)
@CrypticCobra
@CrypticCobra Год назад
Sure, just pay for it.
@ahpjlm
@ahpjlm Год назад
@@CrypticCobraThat’s why taxes exist
@fp1912
@fp1912 Год назад
Yeah those are ridiculous. Wish we had more street trees!
@dakota8189
@dakota8189 Год назад
This guy is gonna shit when he finds out about forests
@B3RyL
@B3RyL Год назад
I wish they planted them in the middle of the street. Fuck cars, plant more trees.
@KeVIn-pm7pu
@KeVIn-pm7pu Год назад
​@@thatv8life186why?
@brucebehner4142
@brucebehner4142 Год назад
Street trees are the most idiotic idea. Grow something more sustainable that doesnt ruin infrastructure. Berry bushes or vegetables are a much better idea to try and be "green." Dont be an idiot and work against yourself
@adamperry4610
@adamperry4610 Год назад
Until you have a major storm and have millions/billions of damage caused by trees.
@Millermacs
@Millermacs Год назад
I have always HATED seeing these insane concrete covers, great video
@raviolitoespacial
@raviolitoespacial Год назад
Love the brick part! Also, you need to know which type of root your tree have-it can grow down, sideways, both, etc. So its easier to choose a tree for your needs!
@thisiswhatilike54
@thisiswhatilike54 11 месяцев назад
The vast majority - as in only a handful of exceptions - of tree species have roots that run only a few feet down, but grow much more laterally wide as if not wider than the branches above ground. The roots get much more water and CO2 the closer to the surface
@bluewolfchicken7310
@bluewolfchicken7310 Год назад
Finally a city planner that thinks of trees as actual trees and not just decoration to make your city seem more ecologically friendly
@savaialaddams6273
@savaialaddams6273 Год назад
Now if they would just include female trees in their planning to provide free food to people instead of planting all male trees to avoid a mess. City planners tend to go for the cheapest solutions.
@shrimpwaffle
@shrimpwaffle Год назад
​@@savaialaddams6273 not to mention how horrible all the pollen is once it's hayfever season
@charliec.3518
@charliec.3518 Год назад
@@savaialaddams6273yeah you cant eat most of the things on trees used by cities, so basically all that would do is murder people with allergies.
@equilibrium-stayFree
@equilibrium-stayFree Год назад
Well spoken!
@bluewolfchicken7310
@bluewolfchicken7310 Год назад
@@savaialaddams6273 true
@schrodingerscat4503
@schrodingerscat4503 Год назад
This design also allows trees to share water and nutrients with each other. Trees naturally do this in forests, often with the added help of fungi. This network helps to keep all of the trees healthy even if one is weak or injured.
@Pixal_Dragon
@Pixal_Dragon Год назад
Mycelium my beloved
@janmajer4662
@janmajer4662 Год назад
​@@Pixal_Dragon😂😂
@agavebob3462
@agavebob3462 Год назад
They do all.of that underground. All this does is bring.more dirty@$$ rain to the trees, it's better to have an underground irrigation system. I've seen trees growing between hugest rocks with almost zero soil on top of the surface and they have grown humongous.
@kyosokutai
@kyosokutai Год назад
Are you saying trees are natural... **socialists**?
@flopsnail4750
@flopsnail4750 Год назад
Communism at it's finest
@modolief
@modolief Год назад
Cities should be judged by their beautiful gardens, trees, and parks, not by their GDP.
@joemaloney1019
@joemaloney1019 Год назад
When I visit cities I visit their parks and gardens, it says a lot about who runs them. Any city can be made nicer all the way around by being clean painted with lush gardens and parks as well as vibrant street trees.
@slappy8941
@slappy8941 8 месяцев назад
Yeah everyone should just live on air and sunshine, like trees!
@simonji2940
@simonji2940 8 месяцев назад
​@@slappy8941gdp only shows if rich people live there or not, it doesnt trickle down at all. But street cleanliness shows that there are atleast social programs in place that might help people
@LimitedWard
@LimitedWard 8 месяцев назад
This is already a thing. There are studies which measure the percentage of populations that live near parks. In Seattle, for example, 99% of residents live within a 10 minute walk to a park. Google "ParkScore".
@andieeandrew
@andieeandrew 8 месяцев назад
as well as walkability
@lindapaxman7788
@lindapaxman7788 11 месяцев назад
RIGHT ON...GOOD TO GET THIS INFO OUT!!! I feel SO BAD for plants that aren't planted CORRECTLY!! ❤❤❤
@Iluvpie6
@Iluvpie6 Год назад
I just wish city planners cared enough to do it right
@ragglerock2682
@ragglerock2682 Год назад
I wish city planners actually planned
@bocagelandscape
@bocagelandscape Год назад
​@@Joseph-ke3xccars and underground utility lines.
@J_Caban
@J_Caban Год назад
@@Joseph-ke3xcmassive beautiful 10 lane mega highway or disgusting ugly walkable city? Easy choice
@AnimeSunglasses
@AnimeSunglasses Год назад
@@ragglerock2682 I wish city politicians cared for planner's plans.
@chadwells7562
@chadwells7562 Год назад
@@Joseph-ke3xc100%. Of course city planners know this stuff, but it’s not the planners and engineers who make the final decisions. Their managers and political leaders will cry and complain about the slightly increased cost and tell them “yeah just stick them in one of those little sidewalk planters that’s what I have by my house”
@heathero.7643
@heathero.7643 Год назад
The continuous cobblestone path is the most important part. Many people forget that trees are just as big, if not bigger, below ground compared to their branch structure above ground. Like, imagine if you as a human were told to grow as big as you could and walk as far as possible every day, but we’re only ever given size 4T toddler shoes to walk in and cram your feet into. That’s how these street trees are treated most of the time.
@novamouy17
@novamouy17 Год назад
that is a very nice sidewalk style. I wish people would put more effort into making our public spaces prettier.
@ozramblue117
@ozramblue117 Год назад
Always nice to see something you haven’t considered before and it is suddenly so obvious that you wonder how it’s not done that way everywhere.
@keelerrobinson5772
@keelerrobinson5772 Год назад
“A stressed tree: a tree that won’t live very long or live up to its potential” I’ve never related more to a tree
@a.c.i7020
@a.c.i7020 Год назад
Because complaining about it helps
@LA_HA
@LA_HA Год назад
​@@a.c.i7020 The story of 99% of humanity
@notinavacuum5966
@notinavacuum5966 Год назад
@@a.c.i7020Do you know jokes? Are you an alien?
@galladegamer6950
@galladegamer6950 Год назад
@a.c.i7020 complaining may not relieve the problem itself but I can relieve some of the stress you might be feeling about the problem it’s called venting and it’s actually someone good for you. You should try talking about your problems sometime instead of just berating others for talking about theirs even if it might not be an exactly orthodox way of talking about it.
@LA_HA
@LA_HA Год назад
@@galladegamer6950 You're exactly right. However...it doesn't mean they're wrong. We Do tend to gripe and not actually make a plan to Help Fix The Problem, and See It Through. We just vent and then leave the problem-solving to someone else to tackle. So, I dunno. Both things are true at the same time
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 Год назад
What a gracious, welcoming sidewalk with the bricks and trees! Much more comfortable with the shading. That all encourages walking and enjoyment of the neighbourhood.
@Andrew_the_Arborist
@Andrew_the_Arborist Год назад
I agree! :)
@wishingwell_333
@wishingwell_333 Год назад
id walk there all the time for reall
@grizzlygrizzle
@grizzlygrizzle Год назад
It also gives more places for dogs to relieve themselves more comfortably than on the pavement. I wonder what that does for the trees, though.
@grovermartin6874
@grovermartin6874 Год назад
@@grizzlygrizzle The urine is probably just providing a bit of fertility, depending on how established the tree is and how many dogs pass by! Does your city have no dung cleanup regulations?
@grizzlygrizzle
@grizzlygrizzle Год назад
@@grovermartin6874 Most cities do, but in my observation, some of it doesn't get picked up. I was wondering more about the urine, and the salts in it and pH.
@Doug_Fany
@Doug_Fany 11 месяцев назад
That last sidewalk is really beautiful and spacious
@AfraidMonsters
@AfraidMonsters 11 месяцев назад
The bricks one is way prettier anyways too… even the dirt expanded rather than more concrete. Way prettiet
@TheMunkzilla1
@TheMunkzilla1 Год назад
Someone needs to tell Louisiana this. They insist on planting live oak trees in the sidewalks with no room at all, then wonder why the sidewalks, street and tree are all damaged. Live Oak is a protected tree here and we can't cut them so they grow too big for space, get diseased and drop heavy limbs.
@bobbygetsbanned6049
@bobbygetsbanned6049 Год назад
Yeah even with those bricks a live oak is going to destroy the sidewalks. They have the same thing here, tiny area with live oaks planted, the street view is nice but the sidewalks are FUCKED. They usually plant them too close together too.
@curlyfryactual
@curlyfryactual Год назад
About par for the course with Louisiana, sounds like.
@Uapa500
@Uapa500 Год назад
Change oak tree for pine tree and you have Rome. We have exactly the same problem, bit with pines.
@noelsalisbury7448
@noelsalisbury7448 Год назад
They should be able to carry-out 'shaping' pruning operations, in order to create a major framework of approx 5/6 large limbs, which should then project above Large vehicles and most residential buildings ( this is- 'eventually' ) The projected life of a Large Highway-side street tree ( eg one of the Lime species ) - should be 100 years plus . This ( reasonable,imo )time span is longer than many buildings . There's a book I can heartily recommend - ' A New Tree Biology ' by A L Shigo , subtitled "A N T B - Facts Photos, and Philosophies on Trees and their problems and proper care " 161 : 164 : 245 : 416 : 443 : 852. Copyright 1986. Alex L. Shigo and Trees , Associates GET The N. T. B. Dictionary in Conjunction . This is essential. Please get a copy of each, or failing that, order it from your Local Public Library or Horticultural College Library. 4 Denbow Road, Durham, New Hampshire, 03824
@Dbb27
@Dbb27 Год назад
An oak is the absolute last tree that should be used. Aren’t these ‘urban planners’ supposed to have a college degree?
@therealdeal3672
@therealdeal3672 Год назад
Important information for city planners to grasp.
@everyone8043
@everyone8043 Год назад
Yes stop using tree prisons.
@quickdraw6893
@quickdraw6893 Год назад
Problem is they'd have to make wider sidewalks then. In some places, not even just rural, you're lucky to have a sidewalk at all... and it often sucks to use.
@cocomoman2236
@cocomoman2236 11 месяцев назад
They can integrate electric cabels, optical fiber etc side under that bricks pore. Easy maintenance, win win solution
@serf3662
@serf3662 11 месяцев назад
@@quickdraw6893we should have sidewalks anyways.
@quickdraw6893
@quickdraw6893 11 месяцев назад
@@serf3662 We should, but modern city planners in the US only seem to care about cars
@Juke172
@Juke172 Год назад
This was actually informative unlike many other youtube shorts. thanks!
@adamFromDurban
@adamFromDurban 11 месяцев назад
Every so often, RU-vid actually teaches you something worth knowing
@gaijininja
@gaijininja Год назад
In an area of Australia I lived in for a while, the local council wanted to refurbish a mall. (Mall in the English style, not the US shopping mall. A paved open space for pedestrians that used to be a street.) they installed a series of 2.5m diameter and deep concrete pipes in the ground, connected by a drain system which us passers by thought was going to be the mall’s drain system. Instead, they were filled with soil, and five year old oak trees planted in them. The tops were covered with a plastic drain plate to allow water running off the cambered road surface to naturally water the trees, and the excess drain out the bottom and into the local creek that ran across under the mall. Trees grew, lower limbs pruned to encourage vertical and straight growth, and now just over 30 years later, they are essentially giant bonsai with massive heads above the street, and no broken sidewalks. They likely are root bound, but they seem to be fine with it. Fertilised often in the warmer months, and are looking happy.
@tomwhitington8737
@tomwhitington8737 Год назад
Where is this, would love to check it out
@smartsquirrel1
@smartsquirrel1 Год назад
Where is this? I'm a civil engineer looking for inspiration to redesign and retrofit greenspacd in a very urban city in UK
@Wtfinc
@Wtfinc Год назад
That sounds incredible. Any chance u can drop the coordinates or something?
@popenieafantome9527
@popenieafantome9527 Год назад
A university i have been to had a nice system for trees. In a large building with lots of offices, to liven it up, the added trees in the center inside the building. Top of building has lots of windows to allow for natural light and the tress are planted on soil. Not sure how much was used, but they added some planks around the tree to allow for small tables and chairs to sit on the sides of the tree.
@useyournoodle100
@useyournoodle100 Год назад
@@AshAshAshAshAshAshAshAshAshAsh That is the original definition.
@forg5580
@forg5580 Год назад
It makes me so happy to see those trees having a thoughtfully planned space :D
@TheBooban
@TheBooban Год назад
Remarkable govt. is so dumb as to not do things properly.
@yudoball
@yudoball Год назад
+1
@windowsxpmemesandstufflol
@windowsxpmemesandstufflol Год назад
Might contribute to ground soil erosion if the drainage system is not up to spec though
@kkanth0ny
@kkanth0ny Год назад
Every cities need to hire you to redo their trees
@jons.6216
@jons.6216 11 месяцев назад
Yes, something like this situation occurred when my mom decided to do some root removal to the city planted parking strip tree on front of our house! Even though these trees were usually put in lawn areas they could still develop problems. Eventually that poor thing - an ornamental sugar maple - was stunted in growth so my parents took it out and replaced it with something that flourished a lot more!
@customink1576
@customink1576 Год назад
Heard a story once where a guy visited a city with trees planted into dedicated areas between the street and sidewalk much like how you showed em and they were nice, thick, and healthy looking, and when a car lost control drove into the sidewalk, the tree stopped it.
@MerkhVision
@MerkhVision Год назад
That’s a win win win scenario! So many benefits from doing it the right way!
@WhoThisMonkey
@WhoThisMonkey Год назад
Healthy trees are the root of the issue, council members should branch off into healthier practices. Sorry, they were terrible puns, I'll just leaf.
@arashkhanegol
@arashkhanegol Год назад
An icon of my city (Esfahan) is the trees that seep into each other from the opposite sides of the street. Here, the trees actually have a line separate from the sidewalk just for themselves. Check out Abbas Abad street in Google images. I love the place.
@clamh84
@clamh84 Год назад
@@arashkhanegolwow! I checked out Abbas Abad on Google and the trees are stunning! Especially when the leaves are changing for the autumn! What a beautiful place ❤
@Cup815
@Cup815 Год назад
@@WhoThisMonkeyI really wish you could make suggestions to the city and they make updates, like in games, it would be really efficient and bring attention to important things.
@vodkat07
@vodkat07 Год назад
Singapore just has a whole ass grass strip beside almost every single road with trees and flowers planted on them😅
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 Год назад
Meanwhile, some US cities fine people for planting flowers in the dirt strip between the road and the sidewalk.
@tylerk.7947
@tylerk.7947 Год назад
Singapore really is leading the way in greening up cities
@javihernandez2755
@javihernandez2755 Год назад
​@@tylerk.7947most European cities are already quite green in a natural way outside the historical center (which still usually contain one or several parks), with green belts, grass strips on the sidewalks and urban gardens everywhere
@twilightraven1232
@twilightraven1232 Год назад
​@@MonkeyJedi99 I am a proud member of the illegal department of forestry. 😂
@kkupsky6321
@kkupsky6321 Год назад
They still have caning too don’t they?
@allisonmarlow184
@allisonmarlow184 11 месяцев назад
That's brilliant! It only took us 70 years to figure this out.
@that1pianist
@that1pianist Год назад
Cities be planting trees like it's Minecraft
@raynjpg
@raynjpg Год назад
The better way you showed LOOKS better too! I love the look of those bricks!
@cooky_2076
@cooky_2076 Год назад
NYC needs this information.
@Gitn2it
@Gitn2it Год назад
Chicago, too. It's sad to see all those tree roots above the ground and broken sidewalks.
@Johnny-apples4
@Johnny-apples4 Год назад
NYC is a trash pit
@cinnflowergirl
@cinnflowergirl Год назад
They have this information. They choose to ignore it because it's cheaper to. Plus, there's a bunch of people who don't think trees are important that are in charge of budgets.
@johnmartinez7440
@johnmartinez7440 Год назад
They have the information, but enacting it requires too much space.
@Zraknul
@Zraknul Год назад
Every city and town should have it. More people need to get involved in municipal politics where these decisions get made.
@OneHope4Heaven
@OneHope4Heaven Год назад
Exactly... ppl get all mad cuz of the bulging roots. I HATE to see trees cut down!
@nitrocell9287
@nitrocell9287 11 месяцев назад
Thats bulging tree stump actually
@teksight9714
@teksight9714 11 месяцев назад
Thank you. Finally someone said it. We need more youg people like you. You give me hope for the future.
@MrRezRising
@MrRezRising Год назад
My building in nyc had this problem. We paid to have the cutout made much larger. It's a good tree, glad it'll be around for awhile.
@andrewroberts7428
@andrewroberts7428 Год назад
you should have just taken a sledge hammer to the concrete slab, busted it up real good
@MrRezRising
@MrRezRising Год назад
@@andrewroberts7428 They did. Then they poured new flags (sidewalk squares) and made the space for the tree twice as big as it was. 🤘
@chicgal3
@chicgal3 Год назад
@@MrRezRisingThat’s wonderful Love NYC but it needs to keep as many tress as possible 🌳💞🌳
@lesliecano4963
@lesliecano4963 Год назад
I live in Philadelphia and I have a tree with overgrown roots bubbling out onto the surrounding sidewalk like the one shown here. So do you think it’s easier to just widen the concrete space around it, rather than to remove the big tree and plant a smaller one?
@M_SS1
@M_SS1 Год назад
That's exactly what happens in Spain, and it breaks my heart to see it, as well as the bad pruning. Some people even tarmac the soil area, stopping the roots from being able to breathe... 😢
@ZurditaDinamita
@ZurditaDinamita Год назад
Lo corroboro 😔 Tenemos un clima magnífico, nuestros árboles crecen y ¿Qué hacemos? Los cortamos y tiramos como si fueran basura, nos cargamos escenas urbanas preciosas y plantamos nuevos arbolitos, que repetirán el destino de su predecesor 🙄
@milagrosalfonso2501
@milagrosalfonso2501 Год назад
Ex superpower dropping this low. Sad
@ebonymaw8457
@ebonymaw8457 Год назад
@@milagrosalfonso2501current superpower is doing the same thing to be fair.
@M_SS1
@M_SS1 Год назад
@@ZurditaDinamita Sí, así es, y yo esta primavera tuve que escribir al ayuntamiento para que no podaran todavía (severamente además) unos magníficos ficus que rodean un parque, en ambos lados de la acera que lo rodea, y que no sólo hacen una sombra estupenda y muy necesaria en estos espantosos veranos, sino que cobijan a muchos pájaros que construyen sus nidos en ellos (palomas, gorriones, mirlos, verdecillos, jilgueros tórtolas etc). Es increíble pero ha habido años que podaban justo antes del verano, fastidiando a todas estas aves y sus nidos, y quitando la sombra en verano, y se quedaba con sombra en invierno que es cuando más gusto da sentir el sol, aparte de no ser el verano la época adecuada para podar, si es que tienen que podar (que yo los dejaría). En fin, por lo menos me contestaron y además confirmaron que no lo iban a hacer. 🙂
@ARTala88
@ARTala88 Год назад
The trees are suffering and that is sad
@ominousintrusivethoughts3947
@ominousintrusivethoughts3947 10 месяцев назад
We need walkable cities
@CelticFish0103
@CelticFish0103 8 месяцев назад
My city has a law that whenever a sidewalk is made that theres a generous space of grass between the sidewalk and the road so there can be trees. Its honestly really nice having trees in what would otherwise be a stuffy city
@rexxer2792
@rexxer2792 Год назад
Type of tree is also important... No reason to get a tree that will grow to 60 feet and need a large trunk and root system...
@petuniasevan
@petuniasevan Год назад
And no reason to plant weed trees like Callery pear, black locust, ailanthus, or silver maple. Also messy trees are not a good idea. Norway maples....I've resented mine on the terrace for 22 years but now I get to move away from the danged thing.
@BenjaminWalburn
@BenjaminWalburn Год назад
Sounds better to me
@dillonvandergriff4124
@dillonvandergriff4124 Год назад
​@petuniasevan In defense of black locust, it produces nitrogen, which provides a significant advantage in nutrient poor soil. The others are terrible, though. Like seriously, if we're planting pear trees, then why do we pick the ones that don't actually produce pears!?!
@stephanos6128
@stephanos6128 Год назад
​@@dillonvandergriff4124so the poor and homeless dont eat them and most likely get sick especially considering if they cant take care of trees properly the fruits produced definitelywont be anything healthy or edible. which gets the city in trouble. not that a city cares about its homeless' well being its more so just not wantingn to get into trouble.
@MrVenturadog
@MrVenturadog Год назад
A lot of the wrong tree being planted is due to going to the lowest bidder for planting.
@kathynj6479
@kathynj6479 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for this!! I always hated those cut outs. Now I can explain why and have facts to change things.
@penpenpencil860
@penpenpencil860 7 месяцев назад
I went to place the other day that had super large sections of dirt for the trees that was covered by a metal grate so people could walk easier on the sidewalk and the tree could still get water and have room to grow. I found it neat
@markmolenaar4479
@markmolenaar4479 Год назад
When I was in Bulgaria (a country that does not have a lot of money), I was struck by how charming their streets were, even when they mostly consisted of old soviet-style buildings. This was mainly due to the large amount of proper street trees they have everywhere :)
@user-nv1gm2zj7y
@user-nv1gm2zj7y Год назад
everything is bricks. its really nice to look at
@Getouttamyfaceatgmaildotcom
​@@user-nv1gm2zj7ycan't tell if you're joking or not. Some city people are this stupid
@valeriykim6342
@valeriykim6342 Год назад
Soviet city planning
@Lenny.262
@Lenny.262 Год назад
Bulgaria is known for Hollywood studios producing films there because of the tax breaks.
@vvk393
@vvk393 Год назад
Bulgarian here, can confirm the cities look great in the summer and spring, in the winter - not so much
@hedegitsin
@hedegitsin Год назад
The problem is that we don’t treat trees like living beings. They are alive and deserve more careful planning. Thank you for bringing this 🙏
@trehugr4life
@trehugr4life Год назад
Mitakuye Oyasin
@vcrbetamax
@vcrbetamax Год назад
Especially in the city. It’s like they don’t know anything about agriculture.
@neffhundo4642
@neffhundo4642 Год назад
@@vcrbetamaxmaybe u should take up a job or start a go fund me save the trees call it that 😂
@vcrbetamax
@vcrbetamax Год назад
@@neffhundo4642 Nah, go fund me is for people who pretend to help but don’t actually do it. Makes sense you would recommend it.
@sealy1
@sealy1 Год назад
They aren’t…
@alyssachasse1661
@alyssachasse1661 Год назад
I used to be the lead carpenter at superior concrete in auburn maine - I single handedly created concrete forums for the filter underneath these city trees. They're called Filtera's.
@cindyle2300
@cindyle2300 11 месяцев назад
Thank you! I hope more people truly care about trees like you do.
@alexrogers777
@alexrogers777 Год назад
love this, America needs so much more of this kind of design
@dreamsister6339
@dreamsister6339 Год назад
Me too
@SamuelRU
@SamuelRU Год назад
Imagine a modern American city with sidewalks wide enough for any trees!
@cfomascatepetrolina8341
@cfomascatepetrolina8341 Год назад
The sidewalks in here Brazil are ridiculously small, so that mostly neither the tree nor the person is able to be on the same sidewalk at the same time.
@Aurvqny
@Aurvqny 11 месяцев назад
Pior que é verdade. Incrível como um país tão grande como o nosso consegue ter ruas e calçadas TÃO pequenas que nem duas pessoas consigam andar tranquilamente. Eles matam a razão da calçada quando colocam árvores e nem vou falar dos postes....
@liliththeraccoon355
@liliththeraccoon355 Год назад
The roots making the side walk uneven basically just made ramps for me when I was a kid
@vickieadams6648
@vickieadams6648 Год назад
That correctly planted group of trees had an intelligent city planner.
@George.Coleman
@George.Coleman Год назад
Trees are the reason we're here. Let's protect and honour them.
@cloudsteele1989
@cloudsteele1989 Год назад
It's funny how people don't realize that even without all of our forests, the life in the oceans provide enough oxygen for the world to be fine. Of course, after the ocean get acidified and polluted to enough of an extent... that won't be the case and we are going to need those forests.
@johnc3539
@johnc3539 Год назад
@@cloudsteele1989 Eighty per cent of land animals and plants live in forests and without the trees most of them will die, Then our soil quality would suffer so bad many places would become barren wastelands. I guess we can last a little while by cloning food, but life would be a sad existence to say the least.
@pinkybro5671
@pinkybro5671 Год назад
@@cloudsteele1989we need more than just oxygen from the forests dude. And producing oxygen isn’t the only thing, it’s also a large carbon reservoir, releasing all of that carbon will negatively affect life of earth and that’s too much carbon for the ocean to process in a short amount of time.
@seth7745
@seth7745 Год назад
@@pinkybro5671 That still doesn’t qualify the statement "trees are the reason we are here". That’s rather simplistic take. On a separate note. Time rates of change are important like you say. But that makes me wonder if cutting carbon production too fast could also be bad.
@pinkybro5671
@pinkybro5671 Год назад
@@seth7745 I never said it did, hence why I explained that they aren’t even the largest oxygen producers. It’s impossible to “cut carbon production too fast”, carbon will always be produced as long as there is life on this planet outside of plants.
@slimbrady6004
@slimbrady6004 Год назад
City planners need to watch this video so I can stop tripping over elevated cracks
@FrogeniusW.G.
@FrogeniusW.G. Год назад
If you trip over whatever trees create, you are not enough used to nature, imo.
@slimbrady6004
@slimbrady6004 Год назад
@@FrogeniusW.G. If I was walking through a forest then yeah I’d watch out for protruding roots, but it’s a little weird tripping over a root hidden under a sidewalk while walking through downtown.
@FrogeniusW.G.
@FrogeniusW.G. Год назад
@@slimbrady6004 I know what you mean. But on the other hand: Not, if there's a tree growing. Where a tree grows, I automatically watch out for roots.
@SpringBonnie1983
@SpringBonnie1983 Год назад
​@@FrogeniusW.G.you probably would hear the word tree and go on root lookout mode like Brian from Family Guy (Brian did not look for roots though)
@nobodyyyyy556
@nobodyyyyy556 Год назад
Go collect your pain and suffering settlement money
@indigo_alligator4081
@indigo_alligator4081 7 месяцев назад
Not to mention the trees can connect their roots as they would in nature, making them more resilient and enabling them to share resources and communicate
@boidavidman
@boidavidman 11 месяцев назад
the ones with wider pits actually look really nice, it feels more like they're actually considered a part of our ecosystem rather than just decoration
@noreenkhan8817
@noreenkhan8817 Год назад
So true, city management and local authorities in charge of trees need to learn this.
@bocagelandscape
@bocagelandscape Год назад
They know. Most of the time nobody is listening and that's the problem.
@samgraham6628
@samgraham6628 Год назад
Thank you! I always wondered why the heck they did that to those poor trees. And what a waist of time and resources in the long run. Here in Texas (especially central) they started making new homes and businesses leave a certain amount of existing trees. Well... They DO. But then they will also leave this tiny little hole while the rest of the area is completely paved over. 🤦‍♀️. All of our beautiful shade producing live oaks are having a hard enough time surviving because of oak wilt and then they do stuff like this. We KNOW that it's bad for trees to be like this so why are they still doing it???
@Andrew_the_Arborist
@Andrew_the_Arborist Год назад
It’s a shame! We know better, but now we have to do better. We have to demand these types of things whenever we can!
@samgraham6628
@samgraham6628 Год назад
@@Andrew_the_Arborist yes, we have to just keep pushing! Thank you for making this informative video and sharing💚
@Andrew_the_Arborist
@Andrew_the_Arborist Год назад
@@samgraham6628 Thanks a lot, I appreciate it :)
@genescallop3179
@genescallop3179 Год назад
Ts just so they can get paid again when it all breaks and they have to redo it using our taxes. Nothing is built to last and its important to hold onto your integrity when making decisions like this as an architect or engineer.
@KeVIn-pm7pu
@KeVIn-pm7pu Год назад
​@@genescallop3179na usually there is some politician that makes restrictions like that so cars dont get less space.
@jasonayres
@jasonayres 10 месяцев назад
In Australian cities, in recent years, native trees have been planted along sidewalks/ footpaths, in inappropriate conditions. They often grow out over the streets, which is great for shade, but bad for people, especially those who have mobility problems, to get into and out of their cars. These native trees don't respect the paths, or the plumbing systems we've built around them, and smash them up, as the trees grow up. This makes simply walking along the paths, and far worse for those in wheelchairs negotiating their way around them, very difficult. Nice work. Thanks for sharing.
@MsJay0913
@MsJay0913 10 месяцев назад
I love the alternative. 😊 I think part of the issue too is that some people just didn't take the time to learn important details about the trees they were planting, like the diameter of the trunk at maturity. But I realize most things are much easier to find now than 20 years ago...
@vacafuega
@vacafuega Год назад
Fascinating. Rooting for the trees!
@marilynrowland5197
@marilynrowland5197 Год назад
Good on you! Trees are precious in so many ways! We need to treat them like the natural treasures they are! Thanks for pointing out the deficiencies they are so often forced to endure!
@dianemoonstone4715
@dianemoonstone4715 Год назад
Agree completely.
@jessymfwilson
@jessymfwilson Год назад
I love everything about this video. I love learning new things and facts. This is now one of my top favorite things.
@grimblezz
@grimblezz 11 месяцев назад
This man chose the Arborist RU-vidr class
@funlife3484
@funlife3484 Год назад
Very thoughtful video. We need to create awareness for trees who cannot speak up their pain, but still tries to survive so that we can breathe oxygen. Trees definitely need more space.
@benjaminledford6111
@benjaminledford6111 Год назад
A great approach, and looks good, too! Btw, those are Belgian blocks (granite), definitely not bricks.
@dylanb2990
@dylanb2990 Год назад
Blocks are bricks. Bricks are any building material formed into block shapes.
@benjaminledford6111
@benjaminledford6111 Год назад
@@dylanb2990 It is my sad duty to inform you that you've been using the word brick incorrectly all this time.
@MADGUNSMONSTER
@MADGUNSMONSTER Год назад
​@@benjaminledford6111 This is the hill you want to die on, arguing about bricks and blocks? You obviously have NO WOMAN.
@starlinguk
@starlinguk Год назад
​@@dylanb2990Bricks are always baked.
@Scott-got-caught
@Scott-got-caught Год назад
​@@MADGUNSMONSTER😂
@patlynch6517
@patlynch6517 Год назад
Thanks Andrew for this video!
@Frankie-Ak
@Frankie-Ak 5 месяцев назад
My city has large and long tree pits that are covered in metal grates that let a lot of water into them bit prevent tripping into the pits, which allows the trees to be planted deeper and have more room before they mess with the sidewalk.
@clynn4mk
@clynn4mk Год назад
I never thought about it but it totally makes sense and I love your plan. It looks beautiful.
@cinnamoncigarettes
@cinnamoncigarettes 11 месяцев назад
How deep does the soil in the trenches have to be though
@rvind000
@rvind000 Год назад
Local authorities in my city need to see this.
@jannajacob219
@jannajacob219 7 месяцев назад
This is so sensible that it's amazing it hasn't always been done this way.
@Billyjoe888
@Billyjoe888 7 месяцев назад
Engineers literally don’t think trees work like this. They deadass ignore when we tell them it’s not worth it and go ahead and plant trees
@quintongill9685
@quintongill9685 11 месяцев назад
having stuff like this also surely helps mitigate heavy water buildup after a lot of rain.
@aldomartinez421
@aldomartinez421 Год назад
They do this very well in Mexico City! A lot of the streets there look so green and luscious with all of the trees they have there
@frogmanjr
@frogmanjr Год назад
I LOVE the second tree design!! Much prettier, better for the trees and more shade in the summer
@FlymanMS
@FlymanMS 9 месяцев назад
It’s so good to know that arborists and urbanists are concerned about the same problems 🤝
@GeographicallyFree
@GeographicallyFree 7 месяцев назад
Thanks for caring. 🌳
@valaya.3
@valaya.3 Год назад
This seems like something that you just don't know until you're told. It wasn't something I thought had such an easy and simple solution! Thank you for sharing the information ❤️
@destinyhntr
@destinyhntr Год назад
If you know about roots, it should be common sense that those roots need space
@valaya.3
@valaya.3 Год назад
@@destinyhntr but the solution wasn't common sense to me. And it's just one of those things that you don't really think about (unless maybe you're a landscaper/designer)
@johnmacdonald-bb2zj
@johnmacdonald-bb2zj Год назад
We need thousand more street trees in and around our cities .... these trees strive on and love Carbon.
@thunderbird1921
@thunderbird1921 Год назад
Not to mention they might help with air pollution.
@AxlAX
@AxlAX Год назад
But but but carbon! The evil gas! Honestly, we need more carbon.
@deadaccount2048
@deadaccount2048 Год назад
@@AxlAXHuh? Cant tell if your being sarcastic or what
@Humulator
@Humulator Год назад
@@AxlAX ?
@GGN-92
@GGN-92 11 месяцев назад
That was really educational. Thanks for the share and take care.
@zekelor
@zekelor Год назад
The roots also lock together and can provide stability to the sides of the road in the case of disasters or accidents.
@brewcityboatclub8299
@brewcityboatclub8299 Год назад
Also, when the roots push up the pavers, they lift them up more gradually as a mesh rather than as a slab, lessening tripping hazards
@brianbailey462
@brianbailey462 Год назад
i would think they produce MORE tripping hazards
@thato596
@thato596 11 месяцев назад
I really love videos like this. trees and nature
@arthurhenningsson2166
@arthurhenningsson2166 10 месяцев назад
Where I live, you'll often see a lawn between the road and the sidewalk, interspersed with trees at such a density as too create a nice roof of leaves above the sidewalk.
@Von_Magnus
@Von_Magnus Год назад
New Orleans government needs to see this video.
@Buttercup697
@Buttercup697 Год назад
Every city govt needs to see this video
@Robert.Smith6969
@Robert.Smith6969 Год назад
I don’t think a few trees are gonna fix New Orleans
@Von_Magnus
@Von_Magnus Год назад
@@Robert.Smith6969 nothing will fix Nola.
@masonsharrison
@masonsharrison Год назад
I actually thought the image in the thumbnail was of a New Orleans street in the Central Business District and decided to watch the video.
@Von_Magnus
@Von_Magnus Год назад
@@masonsharrison it does look like S. Peter street. Right where Republic and Red Eye grill are.
@tammara
@tammara Год назад
Get this to all the city planners!!
@purposedcomposition
@purposedcomposition 11 месяцев назад
This was informative 👏🏾 I appreciate this random bit of knowledge!
@laurabenevelli6783
@laurabenevelli6783 Год назад
You need to let Chicago about this. I love the fact that the trees can grow and thrive when planted correctly EVEN in the cities when planted in tight spaces. So many people truly don’t understand how important trees and plants are. They are so vital for our health and existence.
@Dal_9000
@Dal_9000 Год назад
Growing annoyed with trees tearing up the sidewalk only to learn that the issue was that the people who planted it expected it to be able to grow surrounded by concrete, I think there's a good life lesson in there. Thank you, wise old street tree.
@davidfitnesstech
@davidfitnesstech Год назад
Nice. Also use a species of tree that's not going to *outgrow..* or be *too large* for that environment. (It's specific location).
@cheyennes7681
@cheyennes7681 Год назад
That is exactly what I thought too!
@jhezzy
@jhezzy Год назад
Disappointing that ppl who plan these projects don't know this information, which seems pretty intuitive. Ty
@carcas3d
@carcas3d Год назад
bro honestly that looks good and well planned too
@genespell4340
@genespell4340 Год назад
I hope some city planners see this video and put the information to good use.
@prateeksha4040
@prateeksha4040 Год назад
Authorities in Vancouver need this information
@randomexploring541
@randomexploring541 Год назад
I’m glad I’m one of the few smart and kind ones who knows better and tries to help the trees de-stress by removing trash from them and giving them water and saying thank you to them! 😅❤
@sertifikali
@sertifikali 11 месяцев назад
I did not know that it was like torture to put trees in such small covered spot. Every local government should apply this knowledge into their designs. Great RU-vid short.
@rlcuda
@rlcuda Год назад
Sounds good. You've got my vote.
@justhereforthefoliage
@justhereforthefoliage Год назад
Totally agree. Good video.
@Andrew_the_Arborist
@Andrew_the_Arborist Год назад
Thank you!! 🌳
@thechariotcard
@thechariotcard 8 месяцев назад
This is so intelligent and sensible. It does introduce a problem for the city. How does one implement this and not encourage grass, weed, moss and other such unattractive plants from Inhabit in the same space, causing the city to buy chemicals to suppress it, or hire people to maintain it? Extra money for the city to shell out.
@user-qg5wg9ut2o
@user-qg5wg9ut2o Год назад
Thank you for sharing your wonderful knowledge 🙏
@michaelibarra246
@michaelibarra246 Год назад
This is what I’ve been waiting for someone to say.
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