This new landscape model will require less water and will enhance the natural ability of the soil to retain moisture through techniques such as mulching or mulching.
Looks like Back to Eden Techniques might be used, given the above quote.
The Port Authority of the Bay of Algeciras (APBA) has carried out a series of landscaping initiatives in various port areas. In the last week, 24 ficus trees have been planted in La Línea de la Concepción, Campamento and Llano Amarillo.
In addition, all the exterior planters of the Algeciras Maritime Station have been renovated with 54 eugenias, embellishing the entire front perimeter of the building. These species have been selected for their high drought tolerance, which makes them ideal for the region's climate.
In the coming weeks, the APBA plans to modify part of the gardens on Avenida de la Hispanidad, implementing a more eco-sustainable design. This new landscape model will require less water and will enhance the natural ability of the soil to retain moisture through techniques such as mulching or mulching.
Choosing drought-resistant plants not only beautifies the environment, but also reflects a commitment to environmental sustainability. With the implementation of mulching, it is expected to improve the soil's ability to conserve moisture, reducing the need for irrigation and promoting a more efficient use of water resources.
These actions are part of the "Green Corridor" project, which aims to landscape various areas in the port-city area around the Saladillo Dock. The initiatives include the improvement of the plots adjacent to the urban area and the slope of this dock. The purpose of this project is to improve the quality of life of the communities neighboring the port by creating green and sustainable spaces.