Rigorous Science

Miyawaki Method: Rapid Canopy Density

Our high-density native planting approach transforms underutilized urban land parcels into thriving pocket forests, accelerating ecological succession and block-level resilience.

Our Approach

Four Stages of Micro-Forest Development

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Decompaction

Sapling Matrix

Mulching

Autonomous Handover

Mechanical soil decompaction and aeration to a depth of one meter, preparing for root penetration.

Strategic placement of 30+ native sapling species, mimicking natural forest layers for rapid growth.

Application of thick organic mulch layer to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and foster microbial activity.

Transition to self-sustaining ecosystem within 36 months, supported by community stewardship training.

Substrate Science

Mycorrhizal Inoculation and Biochar Integration

Industrial urban soils often lack the microbial diversity essential for healthy plant growth. We introduce targeted mycorrhizal fungi and biochar to rapidly restore soil health and nutrient cycling, eliminating the need for synthetic fertilizers.

This proprietary blend enhances water retention, sequesters carbon, and accelerates the breakdown of pollutants, creating a robust foundation for our dense native plantings.

Quantitative Results

Verified Ecological Impact

35%+

Heavy Metal Reduction

15°C

Surface Temp. Drop

200%+

Biodiversity Increase

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