What is a Pocket Forest?

The RTE TV show Heated recently visited several of our projects and made this great segment for the show which aired in October 2024. Thanks to the Indie Pics team for permission to reproduce it here.

About Pocket Forests

Pocket Forests is a social enterprise, accelerating social change through the power of people and plants. Pocket Forests was set up in Dublin in 2020 by Ashe Conrad-Jones and Catherine Cleary. 

What is a pocket forest?

It's our very own method of planting native trees, shrubs and groundcover plants in small urban areas. We follow some of the Miyawaki technique. Akira Miyawaki was a Japanese botanist who pioneered a technique for growing a forest of native trees, with dense, mixed native planting which mimics the layers of a natural forest.

Biodiversity Boost

In 2023, data by the University of Wageningen, the Netherlands, researchers found 636 animal species across 11 Miyawaki forests and identified 298 new plant species in addition to the original species planted.

What is a Pocket Forest?

RTE Climate and Biodiversity Show Heated recently visited various projects. Thanks to their permission you can see the Heated segment here

Innovation of Pocket Forests

  • We tap into the richness of resources that already exist by re-using materials to bring life back to tired soil.

  • We use a permaculture approach encouraging microbes and earthworms to do the heavy work of digging. This means people of all ages and abilities can be involved in every step.

  • We love to empower people to create pocket forests. The collaboration of the plants is reflected in the collaboration and care of the people who plant them.

The forest is the root of all life; it is the womb that revives our biological instincts, that deepens our intelligence and increases our sensitivity as human beings

-Akira Miyawaki