Residents in Canada are coming together to plant trees in vacant lots and neglected parks to create tiny forests. The planting method encourages trees to grow quickly, creating more tree cover and habitat for birds and insects. One project at John Abbott College planted 600 trees and shrubs in an area the size of a tennis court.
Residents in Canada are coming together to plant trees in vacant lots and neglected parks to create tiny forests. The planting method encourages trees to grow quickly, creating more tree cover and habitat for birds and insects.
One project at John Abbott College planted 600 trees and shrubs in an area the size of a tennis court.
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