What Is a Mini Forest? How Small Forests Create Big Change

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What Is a Mini Forest?

A mini forest, also known as a micro forest or tiny forest, is a densely planted community of native trees and shrubs in an urban or suburban site that is designed to mimic the structure and function of a natural forest. This concept is based on the Miyawaki method, which emphasizes the use of dense plantings, diverse locally-native species collections, soil preparation, and multilayered design to mimic the complexity of a native forest. 

Why Plant a Mini Forest?

Mini forests may be small in size, but their environmental and social impact is big. These compact green spaces deliver powerful ecosystem services, including:

  • Increasing biodiversity and providing habitat for wildlife
  • Improving air quality and reducing air pollution
  • Helping reduce stormwater runoff and prevent flooding
  • Cooling surrounding areas and reducing the urban heat island effect
  • Offering mental health benefits through increased access to nature

How to Get Started
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