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titleOfInvention Afforestation device and afforestation system using the same
abstract [PROBLEMS] To stably supply rainwater to the entire area including the upper side of soil cultivation, even if the container vertical dimension is set large in the case of afforestation in a desert area, the roots stretch downward from the initial growth Until now, it is possible to stably supply rainwater to the necessary locations in an optimal state at all times, thereby maintaining soil fertility and water retention while maintaining soil fertility and water retention. Providing afforestation technology that enables long-term prevention and efficient tree planting. An outer container 2 that is partially embedded in the ground and has an upper end opening, and an inner container that is provided in the outer container 2 with a gap and contains a soil 9 containing nutrients necessary for tree growth. 3, a mouth portion 3 a is provided at the upper end of the inner container 3, the upper end of the inner container 3 protrudes above the upper end opening 2 a of the outer container 2, and rainwater is stored in the gap between the side walls. The water storage part W was formed, and the pores 31 for allowing the rainwater of the water storage part W to gradually enter inside were provided in the side wall 30 of the inner container 3. [Selection] Figure 5
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