Pocket forests . “The Miyawaki method of...
The article discusses the Miyawaki method of creating pocket forests, a technique for growing dense, native forests in small urban spaces. It emphasizes rapid growth and biodiversity enhancement in limited areas. However, the main content is restricted to members of kottke.org, with instructions provided for login and membership.
- ▪The Miyawaki method involves planting dense, native forests in small urban areas.
- ▪These pocket forests grow quickly and support high biodiversity.
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