First, it is necessary to follow the rules of an urban "livable environment", and make a good overall planning and community layout for urban tree planting and greening. The overall characteristics of modern cities are "three more and one less", that is: more people, more houses, more cars, and less available land and public space. Therefore, in order to provide a good living and leisure environment for urban residents and tourists, it is necessary to expand green space areas as much as possible within limited space, and plant as many trees and flowers as possible. The contradiction between limited land and space and the ever-increasing environmental needs must be coordinated and resolved through scientific and reasonable planning. Creating urban forests to increase green zones and plots is one of the goals that modern urban planning should pursue. For places within the scope of the plan that can be used for tree planting, flower planting, and grass seeding, it is also necessary to make community plans and detailed plans to optimize and beautify the entire environment, striving to make the environmental benefits, ecological benefits, and investment costs of urban tree planting and greening tend towards a state that satisfies citizens.