A Pocket Forest is a small area of densely planted native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. We aim to bring a forest ecosystem to the heart of towns and cities. We work with communities in two stages. In our first workshop we help people learn how to prepare the soil using repurposed waste materials and in our second workshop we return to plant young native trees and shrubs and seed native wildflower seeds. Pocket Forests also supply a poster detailing the core species; a tree maintenance booklet and 2 signs for the forest explaining soil preparation and the finished stage.
Pocket Forests are inspired by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawake. His development of Miyawake-style forests combines densely planted young native trees and shrubs to mimic forest conditions in urban settings. This method produces fast growing multi-layered forests which enables people who plant them to enjoy the fruits of their labour sooner. Planting diverse species helps create biodiverse habitat for birds, insects and mammals (including humans!) in the urban areas where they are most lacking.
Pocket Forest allows communities to reconnect with nature, empowers people to create healthy resilient habitats using recycled waste materials and native plants.
If you start this project as part of a funded challenge, you can get funding which covers the cost of tools to prepare the ground, plant and maintain your Pocket Forest in your school or an area that will benefit your local community. The Pocket Forest team will support you throughout the process from site selection to soil preparation and planting.
A Pocket Forest is a small area of densely planted native trees, shrubs and wildflowers. We aim to bring a forest ecosystem to the heart of towns and cities. We work with communities in two stages. In our first workshop we help people learn how to prepare the soil using repurposed waste materials and in our second workshop we return to plant young native trees and shrubs and seed native wildflower seeds. Pocket Forests also supply a poster detailing the core species; a tree maintenance booklet and 2 signs for the forest explaining soil preparation and the finished stage.
Pocket Forests are inspired by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawake. His development of Miyawake-style forests combines densely planted young native trees and shrubs to mimic forest conditions in urban settings. This method produces fast growing multi-layered forests which enables people who plant them to enjoy the fruits of their labour sooner. Planting diverse species helps create biodiverse habitat for birds, insects and mammals (including humans!) in the urban areas where they are most lacking.
Pocket Forest allows communities to reconnect with nature, empowers people to create healthy resilient habitats using recycled waste materials and native plants.
If you start this project as part of a funded challenge, you can get funding which covers the cost of tools to prepare the ground, plant and maintain your Pocket Forest in your school or an area that will benefit your local community. The Pocket Forest team will support you throughout the process from site selection to soil preparation and planting.