Miyawaki forest gardening is a unique way to create an urban forest, pioneered by Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, that prioritizes the growth of rich forests using native species, attracting more biodiversity as microorganisms in the soil, mycelia, and mushrooms, and all sorts of animals find refuge and keep themselves in check there, with no need of human management like pesticides, etc. The Miyawaki Method is ideal for growing forests in a shorter period of about 20-30 years, including smaller green patches that grow in two years, unlike naturally-grown forests that may take more than 100 years to grow. This renowned method ensures 10x faster plant growth and a plantation that is 30x denser than the traditional methods of growing forests, making it an effective, smart, and sustainable way to build native, dense forests.