Tree Plantation Project Design with Pit Section Elevation Layout Plan
Description
This Tree Plantation Project Design presents a complete technical layout of tree pits, soil sections, planting depths, and root zone arrangements. The drawing includes pit section elevations, demonstrating how different soil layers, drainage beds, and backfill materials should be placed to support strong and healthy tree growth. Detailed diagrams show pit width, depth, protective barriers, and irrigation channels, ensuring accurate preparation before planting. Each section highlights root expansion zones, water infiltration layers, and aeration spaces, helping designers understand the structural requirements for long-term tree stability. The plan also illustrates multiple pit types, including circular, square, and reinforced pits suitable for various ground conditions.
The project layout further displays organized plantation patterns suitable for urban streets, avenues, green corridors, parks, and large garden landscapes. The diagrams explain essential construction elements such as soil conditioning, base formation, compaction methods, and moisture retention layers. Elevation views clarify how protective rings, grates, or support structures are integrated around young trees. This drawing serves as a valuable reference for architects, landscape planners, horticulturists, and civil engineers, helping them implement sustainable plantation systems for long-term environmental improvement. By emphasizing proper pit preparation and healthy growth conditions, the design supports efficient green infrastructure planning and ecological balance.

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