Introduction
Trees and shrubs are important in preserving the ecosystem of any region, particularly in areas where the vegetation is rich. The number of tree species in Saudi Arabia is only 97, which is about 4% of the total floristic elements. Out of these, more than 80% are present in the southwestern and western regions, including Taif region. Among the tree genera, Acacia contains the highest number of species (10 species) followed by Ficus (7 species). Although tree species are widely distributed in the south western regions, only a few of them are forming into communities. Species such as Juniperus spp., Olea europaea, Acacia seyal, Maerua crassifolia, Ziziphus spina-chriti, Tarchonanthus camphorates, etc are dominant and grow luxuriously in many parts of the Hijaz mountains. Acacias, in general, are the most dominant tree species in Saudi Arabia and elsewhere in the Arabian Peninsula.

Task
In order to help Jeddah city, we must keep trees to survive and figure out how to keep them away from the tampering. Your job is to research trees, identify a good places, and make suggestion at to how it can keep the trees away from tampering and living.




Process
How to Plant a Tree in 12 Easy Steps
- Select the right tree for your location.
Use a tree that will grow well in your part of the state and make sure it has plenty of room — vertically and horizontally — for the canopy and roots to grow.
- Dig the hole at least twice as wide as the root ball.
Dig a square hole no deeper than the root ball. This keeps the roots from settling to deep while still allowing them to penetrate the surrounding soil.
- Fill the empty hole with water and check the drainage.
If it takes longer than 24 hours to drain, select another site. A tree will die if its roots are underwater for long periods of time.
- Prune the tree sparingly and only if necessary.
Remove only dead, broken and diseased branches and roots that are crushed and girdling, or growing around the main stem. Removing even a small portion of healthy canopy actually slows root growth and delays establishment. A thoughtfully selected tree shouldn’t need to be pruned.
- Set the tree in the hole with the root collar (just above the roots) flush or slightly above natural grade.
Planting too deep is a leading cause of mortality in newly planted trees. Don’t pick up the tree by the trunk. Always handle by the container or root ball.
- Remove all foreign materials from the root ball.
This includes wires, twine, cords, containers and non-biodegradable bags. If planting a tree with roots wrapped in burlap, remove as much of the burlap as possible. This allows water to seep in and the roots to grow out.
- Gently fill the hole with the same soil that came out of the hole.
Do not add soil amendments. Settle the soil with water. Packing the soil damages and breaks fine roots.
- Stake the tree only if necessary.
Consult a professional if staking is required. Stakes should not be left in place more than one year.
- Mulch around the tree at least out to the drip line, two to three inches deep, and up to but not touching the trunk.
Wood chips, pine bark, leaf litter and hay are great mulches. Mulching keeps soil temperature fairly steady, boosts soil moisture retention and keeps weeds at bay. Organic mulches add nutrients to the soil as they decompose.
- Water the tree for at least the first two years, but don’t over water.
A newly planted tree requires six to eight gallons of water for every diameter inch of trunk — per week. A thorough soaking is much better than light, frequent watering.
- Protect the tree from animals and humans.
Staking to the ground a wire-mesh cage at least three feet in diameter and four feet tall can keep deer and livestock from eating your tree. It also can safeguard your tree from weed whackers, which can easily kill your tree..
- Do not fertilize the tree during the first growing season.
Too much nitrogen will burn tender roots, slowing growth and delaying establishment.
Evaluation
Soil seed bank at different sites in Riyadh region
| Component | 5 | 3 | 1 |
| Note | Complete notes with web site | Some notes with web site | No notes or no web site listed |
| Identify trees | Chose fit trees | Chose normal fit trees | Chose no fit trees |
| Identify places | Chose fit places | Chose normal fit places | Chose no fit places |
| Presentation | Everyone participated | Some participated | One person did participated |
| Total |
Conclusion
Sing up on my list for a day to make your presentation to the class. Be sure to be prepared to answer questions about your selected.
