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Pocket Forests

Miyawaki-method micro-forests grow to canopy in years, not decades

Pocket Forests

Botanist Akira Miyawaki figured out that planting many native species densely on small plots — a tennis-court-sized urban lot — produces a closed-canopy forest in three to five years instead of the usual thirty. The competition forces vertical growth; species diversity feeds soil networks; the resulting “pocket forest” sequesters carbon and supports biodiversity at a scale single-species plantations don’t approach.

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