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Discovery Park - Mike Webb family work …12/27/2025
Activities
Miyawaki forests are densely planted, fast-growing pocket forests created using a diverse mix of native species. Developed by botanist Akira Miyawaki, this method jump-starts natural regeneration—mini-forests grow 10–30 times faster than conventional plantings, require little maintenance once established, and quickly create rich habitat for birds and wildlife.
Discovery Park now has its own Miyawaki-style mini-forests adjacent to the Capehart restoration area, and they’re already transforming former housing land into vibrant native woodland. To keep these young forests thriving, Friends of Discovery Park will focus our January work parties on tending, mulching, and supporting these dense new plantings.
Adults only
9 out of 20 participants registered.
What to Bring
Protect your feet and ankles! Wear ankle high work boots! Not tennis shoes! The terrain is rough and uneven. We have plenty of tools but if you have a favorite hand trowel or clippers, please bring them. Same with gloves. We have plenty but if you have a favorite pair, please bring it. We are unable to provide food or water, so please bring this to the site.
Where to Meet
Please hike to the site and meet at the entrance to Capehart Forest, which is on Discovery Park Blvd. See attached graphic as to where this is. There is limited parking available on site. Please arrange this through Phil Vogelzang before day of.
Where to Park
East, north or south parking lots. From there the site is about 10 minute walk. The North parking lot is the closest, but not by much. See attached map for routefinding.
Date & Time
December 27, 2025 10am - 1pm
Contact
Philip Vogelzang
philip.vogelzang@fodp.org
Note. We usually take photographs at these work events and frequently use them on our social media, newsletter and marketing efforts. If you'd rather not be included in this, please let me know beforehand or let our photographer know at the event. Thanks
Phil Vogelzang
philip.vogelzang@fodp.org
cell 206-321-6888