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TreeSpace Kāpiti has successfully planted a tiny urban forest in Waikanae, thanks to strong community backing, local know-how, and considerable support from Kāpiti Coast District Council (KCDC).
The 100-square-metre plot, planted using the high-density Miyawaki method, will rapidly grow into a self-sustaining native forest, offering significant environmental benefits. These include:
Spokesperson Geoff Scrase said the 18-month project showcases what’s possible when communities reimagine small spaces.
“This forest isn’t just about trees—it’s about collaboration and local climate action,” he said.
The site was weeded, composted, and augured for 400 native plants of 33 species. The project also tests the effects of biochar and fungi on plant growth. Ongoing care will ensure the forest becomes self-sustaining in 3–5 years.
TreeSpace Kāpiti, founded in 2023, promotes tree protection, green space access, and the 3-30-300 vision:
“We hope this becomes a model for future community greening,” said Scrase.
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