planning feature of garden at industrial
estate:
Industrial garden. These gardens are designed to check pollution
and also to beautify the area. The majority of the industrial units
are surrounded by weeds, debris and unkempt areas. These units are
the main source of air, water, noise and soil pollution.
Gardeningvin and around factories are needed to fight pollution
and dust besides.
- For the factories of first group a wider range of plant
material can be used.
- For factories belonging to second category, comparatively hard
plants are to be selected.
- Planting is done in the industrial gardens to arrest the
drifting dust and to cut down noise.
- Another important aim of industrial garden is to provide ample
shade and coolness so that the worker gets a respite under the
coolness of trees from the hostile hot interior of the
factory.
- If planted with appropriate plan, the trees bring down the
temperature in the factory premises to a considerable extent.
- In large factory a buffer zone may be created by afforestation
between the factory and its residential colony.