#MiyawakiMethod

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2025-01-01

From dentist to child-rescuer to reforesting Nepal, meet Col. Philip Holmes & his mission.

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2024-12-08

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The #MiyawakiMethod: Imagining a #MiniForest’s Potential

An excerpt from #MiniForestRevolution by #HannahLewis.

"Making a Mini-Forest: The Basics

"Rejuvenating the soil is one of the basics of creating a mini-forest on a degraded site.

"In fact, it’s the critical first step—the goal is to simulate the living soil of a healthy, mature forest.

"This happens naturally during the stages of ecological succession, but because the Miyawaki Method skips immediately to the climax stage, some preparation is required to compensate.

"In the absence of a loose soil with plenty of organic matter, trees will struggle to grow properly. In a Miyawaki forest project, the soil is typically recharged by decompacting and amending the site with organic materials.

"Planting Density

"Planting density is another signature of the Miyawaki Method.

"Conventional wisdom says that plants compete for light, water, and soil nutrients; therefore, plants should have lots of space between them to reduce that competition.

"But it’s not how a Miyawaki forest works.

"For a Miyawaki forest, the standard planting density is three plants per square meter. This density helps achieve the goal of ecosystem regeneration.

"After all, in a natural forest, plants are not evenly and widely spaced.

"Dense planting stimulates mutualistic and competitive interactions among the plants and facilitates connections with soil microorganisms. It also promotes virtuous competition for sunlight, hastening upward growth.

"Mulching

"Mulching is a critical component of the Miyawaki Method.

"After planting, the ground is covered with a thick mulch similar to fallen leaves on a forest floor. Indeed, once the young trees have had a chance to mature, they will contribute leaf mulch to the forest floor naturally.

"Mulch protects the bare soil from water loss by evaporation, from erosion, and from temperature extremes. Mulch also suppresses weed growth and eventually decomposes into the soil, enriching it.

"As they become established over the first few years, the plantings typically need occasional watering and weeding, but after three years the young forest patches are developed enough to shade out weeds and shelter the soil.

"They are then generally self-sufficient and need no maintenance of any sort—no pruning, no watering, no fertilizing, no pest control—ever."

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Ulrikeulidig
2024-01-12

Blizzard incoming. I filled the bird feeders. Got out a puzzle. And picked a book to start. I'm ready!

Mini-Forest Revolution: Using the Miyawaki Method to Rapidly Rewild the World by Hannah Lewis
Matthias 🌱 🌿 🍃matze74
2024-01-05

From my own experience, I can confirm that it's really easy to find (scientific) information both online and in print about larger/"normal" forests on the one hand and "Tiny Forests" (also known as Miyawaki Forests, usually 100-2000 square metres in size) on the other, but it is quite difficult to find papers or articles about the specifics of small forest patches (from about 1 to 50 ha).

Peter V. Tretter ✅ 🇨🇦ap236
2023-10-11

Charlottetown experiments with mini forests to speed up growth | CBC News bit.ly/46pAn1H @canadiangreens @cdnpoli

2023-01-26

BIG NEWS: ever hear about #TinyForests? The Hub's making it happen here in Calgary and YOU can be a part of bringing them to YOUR community! Learn more here: calgaryclimatehub.ca/forests_f #MiyawakiMethod #yyc #Biodiversity #ClimateAction #Climate

Image of people planting trees, reads: 'How does it work? A biodiverse assirtment of native seedlings are planted in a carefully prepared area roughly the size of a tennis court. The 'Tiny Forest' can grow up to 10x faster than occurs in natural settings. For more information research the 'Miyawaki Method prepared by Akira MiyawakiA group of people planting trees. Reads: 'Forests for Calgary' is seeking community partners to plant Tiny Forests. Apply now - link in bio. Contains Calgary Climate Hub, Alberta Ecotrust and Forests For Calgary logosPeople growing and planting in nature. Reads: What are the benefits? 
-connecting people with nature
-sharing Indigenous land-based wisdom
-promoting citizen science & ecology
-restoring local biodiversity
-building natural infrastructure
-providing opportunities for education ....and more!A forest. Contains Hub. Ecotrust and Forests for Calgary logos. Reads: Want a tiny forest in *your* community? Apply now - link in bio or https://www.calgaryclimatehub.ca/forests_for_calgary

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