Let us “plant” the picture..
....11 QL Team members comprised of Quicken/Rock Financial, Fathead and Title source volunteers in a sea of other like-minded volunteers; students, individuals and companies armed with shovels, pick axes, and wheel barrels – all of us getting instructions on how to plant a tree from the Greening of Detroit Experts, incredible people whose life work is keeping the earth green, literally one tree at a time.
Too our surprise, there is more to planting a tree than just planting a tree, there’s the hole; man-made is better than machine-made and these holes are wide and deep! Picture standing in one up to your thigh. Then there’s the tree – between 12 and 15 feet tall with their roots bundled in burlap and weighing a hundred pounds or more each – you cannot move these things by yourself, there’s the sod to be placed around the tree once it’s planted grass-side down so as not to compete for the nutrients the tree will need in its infant stage and then the 3 buckets of 15 gallons of water to get the little one feeding; then the cedar to cover it like a warm blanket…it takes a team of people who know what they are doing – thanks to our crash course – we were up for the job.
Our faithful and committed QL Team threw ourselves into the task around the Bagley School area on the Westside of Detroit. Breaking up into three teams we started planting; we customized hole to individual tree / measure depth / roll tree into hole / make sure tree is straight / gently break burlap / stabilize tree / fill in dirt / place sod around tree / call in water teams / call in cedar team / repeat.
At one point we looked up to noticed families were coming out to see us planting and they were smiling. One house had two little boys on the porch and when we called out to them, “this is your tree now – take care of it” one of the boys answered “I will” and the Grandmother came out and said, “bless you”. It was a good day – a little rain, a lot of laughing and joking, a ton of hard work and planting trees that will be a part of that little boy’s grandchildren’s hide-n-seek games – that’s very cool.











Thanks to Ground School, Wendy and Chelsea in Community Relations and the our "Tree Team" for making this a fun day that made a "diff".
Posted by: Brian | May 28, 2008 3:25:13 PM
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Posted by: mietwagen | Mar 12, 2009 3:25:14 PM