Tropical And cubtropical Gardening E-Learning
Virtual training for cultivating tropical trees and shrubs has been created for people to become fully acquainted with the cultivation of tropical trees and shrubs. Cultivation of trees and shrubs in areas with hot and dry climates. Tropical plants are those that live in hot and humid regions of the world. That is, they are plants that live in a habitat that is not only cold. But the temperature is always quite stable between 15 and 30 degrees Celsius. In addition, the rains are very frequent. In fact, it usually rains daily or almost every day. Under these conditions, plants can grow virtually all year round. Because their roots grow in the soil that is constantly fertilized due to the decomposition of organic matter.
Types of trees resistant to hot and dry climates:
- Evergreen oak: This tree has a lot of growth and it is used for canopies and soil erosion control. Oak is a large tree and grows well. Therefore, it should be planted in places that have a wide area.
- Plain Artemisia: This plant is a shrub that is very dedicated to the conditions of desert areas. And plays an important role in soil conservation in these areas.
- Acacia: This tree is suitable for keeping in boarding houses and is used in urban green space due to the beauty of its leaves and branches. In the first years of planting need maintenance. And it should be pruned to take the desired shape and be suitable for green space.
- Skanbil: It is in the form of a shrub and has high endurance and adaptability in sands and deserts. It is resistant to salinity and dehydration and the growth of the roots of this shrub is very high and in addition to controlling soil erosion, it causes high resistance to severe storms.
- Honeysuckle: Grows mostly in humid areas with high groundwater aquifers and is the main forest tree in subtropical regions. The roots of this tree, by stabilizing soil nitrogen, increase soil quality and crop growth, and it is used as a green belt and windbreaker.
- Bitter olive: This tree grows well in most tropical and temperate regions. It is adapted to environmental conditions and has low expectations and is widely used as a canopy in the streets and parks due to the umbrella branches.
- Gaz: This shrub grows well in steppe and desert areas that have saline soil, has deep roots and is hydrophilic and is mostly used to control soil erosion and desertification.
Virtual training courses for cultivating tropical trees and shrubs:
Analysis of tropical trees and shrubs
Use of tropical trees and shrubs based on the type of use
Planting and maintaining trees and tropical shrubs
Propagation of tropical trees and shrubs
Prevention and control of pests and diseases of trees and tropical trees
Prerequisites for growing tropical trees and shrubs:
This course does not require any special prerequisites and the course is taught from the beginning.