When I was on the road of Lusaka, I have seen a boy from school searching for guava in a road side Guava tree; this is not new incident in any country but they are trying to say something to us, but we have always ignored by the so-called maturity.
Mayflower tree, Ashoka tree, etc on the road side would have given good shades and color full flowers but shade without food is of no human appreciation.
These days road side trees are more in count than explored/accessible forest trees. If all could be converted to fruit trees many wouldn't have empty stomach at the end of the day.
Also many complain about mobile towers which had driven the birds out of site, but hypothetically we could bring back the birds to town if we have fruit yielding plants on the roads, some well wishers of tree could feed water in return.
Real philanthropist are not computer giants instead farmers ...
Mayflower tree, Ashoka tree, etc on the road side would have given good shades and color full flowers but shade without food is of no human appreciation.
These days road side trees are more in count than explored/accessible forest trees. If all could be converted to fruit trees many wouldn't have empty stomach at the end of the day.
Also many complain about mobile towers which had driven the birds out of site, but hypothetically we could bring back the birds to town if we have fruit yielding plants on the roads, some well wishers of tree could feed water in return.
Real philanthropist are not computer giants instead farmers ...
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