Backyard forest creation following Miyawaki method
We made our backyard and front yard forest at Afforestt's Bangalore office. We did all work manually, we didn't use excavation machine for soil digging.
In this video we are covereing all steps of forest creation.
Steps for manual afforestation work.
Step 1: Soil loosening - top 2 inches
Step 2: Spreading Jeevamrit on the loose soil
Step 3: Put cardboard mulch on the loose soil.
Step 4: Mark the afforestation area with limestone powder
Step 5: Digging upto a depth of 2 feet depth
Step 6: Biomass spreading in the lower level(1/3rd of the total biomass)
Step 7: Mix biomass with soil
Step 8: Put half of the soil back into the pit
Step 9. Spread second part(1/3rd) of total biomass on the soil
Step 10. Mix biomass with soil.
Step 11. Put remaining soil back.
Step 12. Spread remaining biomass.
Step 13. Spread Jeevamrit and Ghan Jeevamrit
Step 14. Mix biomass, jeevamrit and Ghan Jeevamrit with soil
Step 15. Re-mark the area and level the surface.
Step 16. Sapling layering and arrangement
Step 17. Spreading species on the mound.
Step 18: Plantation
Step 19: Support sticks insertion
Step 20: Tying rope with supporting sticks
Step 21: Mulching
Step 22: Watering
Видео Backyard forest creation following Miyawaki method канала Afforestt
In this video we are covereing all steps of forest creation.
Steps for manual afforestation work.
Step 1: Soil loosening - top 2 inches
Step 2: Spreading Jeevamrit on the loose soil
Step 3: Put cardboard mulch on the loose soil.
Step 4: Mark the afforestation area with limestone powder
Step 5: Digging upto a depth of 2 feet depth
Step 6: Biomass spreading in the lower level(1/3rd of the total biomass)
Step 7: Mix biomass with soil
Step 8: Put half of the soil back into the pit
Step 9. Spread second part(1/3rd) of total biomass on the soil
Step 10. Mix biomass with soil.
Step 11. Put remaining soil back.
Step 12. Spread remaining biomass.
Step 13. Spread Jeevamrit and Ghan Jeevamrit
Step 14. Mix biomass, jeevamrit and Ghan Jeevamrit with soil
Step 15. Re-mark the area and level the surface.
Step 16. Sapling layering and arrangement
Step 17. Spreading species on the mound.
Step 18: Plantation
Step 19: Support sticks insertion
Step 20: Tying rope with supporting sticks
Step 21: Mulching
Step 22: Watering
Видео Backyard forest creation following Miyawaki method канала Afforestt
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