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<p>Diana Beresford-Kroeger in film, "Call of the Forest- she is working with a Miyawaki Method practitioner in it<br /></p>
<p>Susan Aaron<br /></p>
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<br />From: "C. Kavassalis via CANUFNET" <canufnet@list.web.net>
<br />Date: November 15, 2017 at 10:17 AM
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I am interested in doing a trial using the Miyawaki Method to create a biodiverse forest-garden in Oakville. Does anyone have experience with this method or can you point me to experts who have tried variations of this method?
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I see online that a Miyawaki Afforestation project was tried by Toyoda Gosei in Palmerston, Ontario last year. Some 7,500 trees were planted. I would be interested in learning more about that project or others that may have been initiated.
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Many thanks,
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Catherine Kavassalis
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Oakville Horticultural Society Past President
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