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Public Presentation

Small Forests, Big Benefits: The Pocket Forest at Buhr Park


Saturday, April 12, 10 am to noon

Matthaei Botanical Gardens

Public admission $15; AAFG members free

 

The Miyawaki method, pioneered by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki in the 1970s, has gained international attention as a promising approach to reforestation and biodiversity restoration. Using native plant species and mimicking natural forests, these densely planted “pocket forests” provide a wide range of benefits for the environment and the community.


In Ann Arbor, three nonprofit groups are collaborating on a pocket forest at Buhr Park. Volunteers from Ann Arbor Wild Ones (A2WO), the Buhr Park Children’s Wet Meadow Project, and the Ann Arbor chapter of the Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL) have joined forces to turn an area in the northwest of the park, near six old apple trees, into a living demonstration of the Miyawaki approach.

 

Assisted by other members of the steering committee, presenters Barbara Lucas and Lissa Spitz will share the principles of the Miyawaki method, along with the planning, process, and current status of the Buhr Park Pocket Forest. Initiated in 2023, the project has brought volunteers, neighbors, and school children together to plant, monitor and learn – from the forest and each other. Join Ann Arbor Farm & Garden to explore this intriguing approach to urban forests.


Public admission is $15; seating is limited. All proceeds go to support AAF&G’s annual grant and scholarship awards. Please register online by 5 pm Thursday, April 10.


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Matthaei/Arb seeking outdoor garden volunteers

Join U-M's Matthaei Botanical Gardens & Nichols Arboretum as an outdoor garden volunteer for the 2025 season! Work is "typical" garden efforts such as weeding, trimming, pruning, hauling brush, and sometimes plantings. Workdays currently are only during the week and usually 9am-12pm.


The gardening season kick-offs with a required virtual info session in March, a group workday to get to know our gardens in late April, and work begins around mid-May (dependent on weather and other factors). The season usually ends in October. Learn more and apply here: https://tinyurl.com/2646925x

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