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"content": "nostr:npub1s97nrusktgat72rnt005rg32r4n9ftatuevlg26wu94d43lmcrvqcglg0g Yes, there was someone else at a recent talk at the new Farrell Centre in Newcastle (city forum monthly meetings, very useful) who talked about exactly that - they were aware of well-meaning planners, architects and council who just ‘slap a tree in’. As they said, a few inches of soil isn’t always enough and it isn’t a proper ecosystem. Challenges can mean another plant is better, or you should plant trees elsewhere.",
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