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Mini-forests - Hannah Lewis discusses the Miyawaki Method 

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The Miyawaki method creates urban mini-forests in small unused spaces. Join Hannah Lewis, the author of the Mini-forest Revolution, as she tells the story of their development around the world.
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Mini-forests with Hannah Lewis - discusses the Miyawaki Method
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@Teawisher
@Teawisher 2 месяца назад
Interesting and inspiring discussion. I agree with you in that it’s likely not optimal to plant so many trees. I’d also add more variety in plant types and include nitrogen fixers. I also think that public food forests give us so much value in the long term that we should really focus on food producing plants even if they cost a lot more now.
@sieciobywatel
@sieciobywatel Месяц назад
Thank you for bringing a sceptical perspective!
@DJ-uk5mm
@DJ-uk5mm 2 месяца назад
Great video, there are a number of pine forests in the uk where the trees are space no more than a metre apart in some areas. I’m guessing these forests are about 40 years old i’ve been planting trees at spacings of 1 foot apart up to 5 m apart in the areas where the trees have been planted with wider spacing. I’ve planted understory, Berry bushes and shrubs. I’m also working on planting dense fruit and nut, bearing tree stands alongside my farm tracks, and then on the margins of these plantings, I will be planting understory shrubs and herbs. I collected about 100 horse chestnuts which I put in a 2 foot Diameter pot last fall and covered with a 50-50 sand compost mix as I didn’t have time to plant these out. Anyway I forgot about them and they all germinated. I now have a mini forest of 100 horse chestnuts in an area of about 2 foot😂
@chocolate_chip21
@chocolate_chip21 2 месяца назад
I have to thank you Robert. Your videos have helped spark my love for gardening to the next level. I have enjoyed how you teach and have started reading your books as well. I feel like alot of my time and experience are coming together because of your teaching. Looking forward to continue to grow and thrive as a gardener and hopefully give back in the future helping others.
@user-cg8cc1vc6m
@user-cg8cc1vc6m 2 месяца назад
Great information. Love your channel.
@shawnbottom4769
@shawnbottom4769 2 месяца назад
In the video start, that example in Indiana will require continuing stewardship or it will be overrun with bush honeysuckle or autumn olive in short order.
@judymckerrow6720
@judymckerrow6720 2 месяца назад
Thank you Mr. P. 🪻🌷💚🙃
@novampires223
@novampires223 2 месяца назад
Great ideas.
@corymiller9854
@corymiller9854 2 месяца назад
Great vid and I have been impressed with your style of handling information. It would be easy to study a mature forest that was planted tightly for all natural forests where volunteered in such a fashion. I have personally seen trees that flourished in the middle of a thick forest bean pole 60ft to make it to the canopy and when they do. That is the best lumber available since it has next to zero knots/ limbs. Trees like to share unlike some people I know :]
@veedavis467
@veedavis467 2 месяца назад
❤Thank You😊
@joannmacmillan5740
@joannmacmillan5740 2 месяца назад
I wonder if Ontario should give special consideration to tree species that can survive ice storms.
@Alteasea
@Alteasea 2 месяца назад
How is the end result different from natural hedges people have been using for centuries in Europe?
@marionohara5606
@marionohara5606 2 месяца назад
I've often wondered about what the cutting down of so many trees everywhere if this could be a part of Global Warming. And with all the fires everywhere sure can't be helping..... Great video.....
@ThePositron2
@ThePositron2 2 месяца назад
I don't understand your first sentence, but anyway it will please you to learn that in the US forest cover has increased by 5% between 1990 and 2020
@joniboulware1436
@joniboulware1436 2 месяца назад
There is a lot of generalization in this presentation. There are forests in the desert too (ironwood, mesquite, palo verde) and this description just doesn't apply in my opinion. Most tree instruction say do not significantly amend the soul as the roots just stay in that layer and don't properly anchor the trees or allow the roots to broadly expand. This is clearly northern climate information.
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