The Kirovsky microdistrict of the capital will become greener in the near future. At the initiative of the deputy of the Supreme Council for constituency number 30 Grigory Dyachenko and at the request of the voters, the parliamentarian together with the activists of the district brought young trees from the forestry. It was distributed free of charge so that residents plant them near their homes and around kindergartens and schools.
They brought this time seedlings of trees that will give a good shade as they grow up and will also decorate the city streets. Crimson, it is taken apart first of all, begins to bloom at the end of April. The crown of a pale pink or lilac color exudes a delicate aroma and attracts many insects for almost a month. After all, purple belongs to honey plants. The soap tree is well known to the residents of Tiraspol. Like maple, decorative apricot, black walnut, traditional walnut, and catalpa, beloved in the capital, whose huge leaves create a pleasant shade in the hot season. Several hundred seedlings will be taken apart in a few days, says Grigory Dyachenko.
The choice of these trees is not accidental. Grigory Dyachenko said that both he and the residents of the microdistrict trust specialists in this matter. The Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources and Forestry, where they come for seedlings, know that the plants will be planted in the city. Therefore, they select those that can grow both on the quiet streets of the private sector and near busy highways. It is not the first time that residents of the Kirovsky microdistrict disassemble seedlings. Deputy from this district also brought it in the fall.
A resident of Kirovsky Elena Stepanovna came for seedlings in the fall and has come now. Arborvitae is already growing around her house, which Deputy of the Supreme Council Grigory Dyachenko brought. This time we saw an ad on social networks and decided to take and plant a purple and soap tree.
This time, the Deputy of the Supreme Council Grigory Dyachenko, together with the activists of the microdistrict, brought about five hundred seedlings of ornamental trees. The inhabitants of Kirovsky planted about three thousand shrubs and trees in total during this time. Not only near their homes, but also near schools, kindergartens and boarding schools. People come from other districts of Tiraspol for some young trees.