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Murcia has 500 new trees planted in the first month of 2016 (08/03/2016)

The Department of Administration Modernization, Urban Quality and Participation, led by José Guillen is running, both in the town and villages, a complete and intense conditioning plan, improvement and rehabilitation of green areas.

The City Council has broken record planting in just one month since the beginning of 2016, about 500 new trees.

Depending on requirements, native trees such as mulberry trees or orange and palm trees in medians plant.

Councilman Administration Modernization, Urban Quality and Participation, Jose Guillen, explained that "we pamper our trees so that, in addition to beautify and provide shade, help combat the effects of climate change and making a more livable and sustainable Murcia" .

Similarly, the Department of Modernization is holding flower planting season in the flower beds of different areas that will last until next March.

A task that will be repeated in June, for the summer, in September, to the Fair Murcia, and in November for the winter.

This action is completed with the maintenance of existing trees.

Thus, thirty operators working these days to carry out actions pruning and improvement of trees and shrubs of Murcia and districts.

In total 13,000 copies located in squares, parks, gardens and sidewalks will be cut.

Thus, they are mowing on these dates deciduous trees such as elms and plane trees.

Also it is done pruning and retouching other semi-evergreen leaf like jacaranda and tipuanas.

In the case of bitter orange, which can be seen in many streets of Murcia, they are cleaned of excess fruit trees loaded and trimmed to give a rounded shape.

These works will continue to be made until before Easter in the case of the bitter orange, while pruning tipuanas, jacarandas and elms end in March.

To carry out the necessary care of these trees have been used various means such as trucks with lift trucks or crane basket with octopus for collecting pruning.

Modernization Councilman Jose Guillen, visited yesterday afternoon Beniaján green areas where different works have been performed within the improvement plan adequacy of parks and gardens set up by the City.

Specifically in this hamlet have been painted banks have recovered ten mulberry trees in the Bojal, have recovered two mulberry trees and hackberry at San Francisco and shrubs have been planted at San Francisco.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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