The Indian Prime Minister talked about the idea of the Miyawaki plantation in his "Mann ki Baat" episode. He clarified the Japanese method of creating thick urban woods in constrained areas.

This technique, which bears the name of Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, entails planting two to four distinct native tree species for each square meter.

With this technique, the trees reach their maximum length in three years and become self-sustaining.

Common native plants employed in these woodlands include Red fig, Ashoka, Anjan, Amala, Bel, Arjun, Gunj, and so forth. Click the link on the final page to learn more.

In a space-constrained metropolis like Mumbai, the economical Miyawaki Plantation Method has emerged as the preferred method for reestablishing greenery over time.

The ecology and increased biodiversity that these trees foster raise the soil's fertility.

This how it look after more than one year

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