
Miyawaki Forest
Dense, native forests grown faster than conventional plantations with layered species and scientific soil preparation.

Miyawaki Forest Development
Dense, biodiverse, native forests for CSR projects, industries, campuses and civic land across Nagpur and Maharashtra.
4,638+
saplings
29+
species
1,500 m²
forest area
3-year
care support

About Forest N Flora
ForestnFlora Miyawaki is a Nagpur-based Miyawaki forest development company dedicated to creating dense, biodiverse, and self-sustaining native forests for industries, institutions, schools, colleges, builders, CSR partners, and civic bodies.
We transform unused, barren, and underutilized land into thriving green ecosystems through a scientifically planned process — from site inspection, soil improvement, and native species selection to plantation, maintenance, and long-term growth monitoring.
Every forest we create is designed to restore biodiversity, improve environmental quality, reduce heat, and build lasting ecological value. Our approach is rooted in science, local native species, and sustainable urban greening.
Sanjay B Nagulwar
Founder · Forestnflora Miyawaki
Featured Project
A collaborative ecological restoration initiative developed in partnership with the Butibori Manufacturers Association (BMA) and MIDC.

Project Overview
At Butibori MIDC, ForestnFlora Miyawaki transformed 1,500 square metres of industrial land into a dense native forest through the scientifically planned Miyawaki Method. The project included the plantation of 4,638 native saplings across 29 indigenous species, with the objective of restoring biodiversity, improving ecological value, and creating a long-term self-sustaining green ecosystem.
Location
Butibori MIDC, Nagpur
Project Type
Industrial Land Restoration
Area
1,500 m²
Saplings Planted
4,638 Native Saplings
Native Species
29 Indigenous Species
Plantation Density
Approx. 3 saplings per m²
Method
Miyawaki Method
Soil Preparation
Organic Soil Enrichment
Focus
Biodiversity Restoration & Dense Green Cover
Maintenance
Establishment Care & Growth Monitoring
Recognition
The Butibori Miyawaki Plantation was acknowledged during a visit by Dr. P. Anbalagan, CEO, MIDC, who planted a sapling at the project site and appreciated the environmental initiative undertaken by the Butibori Manufacturers Association.
The project stands as an example of how industrial areas can convert unused land into dense native ecosystems through collaborative environmental action, scientific plantation methods, and long-term ecological planning.
Dr. P. Anbalagan
CEO, MIDC
Dr. Shruti Goyal
Project Coordinator
Sanjay Nagulwar
Miyawaki Project Lead
Project supported by the Butibori Manufacturers Association (BMA) in collaboration with MIDC.

Services
From dense Miyawaki forests to institutional gardens, every service is designed around native species and long-term care.

Dense, native forests grown faster than conventional plantations with layered species and scientific soil preparation.

End-to-end CSR plantation projects — planning, execution, employee drives, documentation and impact reporting.

Compact green lungs for cities, schools, factories, hospitals and residential campuses.

Roadside and boundary tree lines with hardy native species for shade, dust reduction and habitat corridors.

Landscaped gardens with a native-first philosophy — designed to be low-maintenance, seasonal and biodiverse.

Care programme with watering, weeding, mulching, replacement and growth monitoring with photo reports.
The Miyawaki Method
A practical six-step process that studies the site, prepares the soil, selects native species and supports the forest until it begins to grow naturally.
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We visit your land, study soil, sunlight, drainage and surrounding ecology, then map out a plantation blueprint.
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A layered mix of native species — canopy, sub-canopy, tree and shrub — chosen for the local biome.
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Soil is loosened and enriched with organic biomass, natural water retainers and locally suitable amendments.
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Saplings are planted closely to mimic a natural forest, encouraging vertical competition and faster natural growth.
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A thick mulch layer conserves moisture and feeds the soil. Drip or manual watering supports early establishment.
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We monitor survival, growth and gaps so the forest can gradually stand on its own roots.
Why Choose Us
The details that separate a photo-op plantation from a forest that will outlive us.
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Only regionally native species — no ornamental fillers. Forests that belong to the local ecology.
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Dense plantation, layered species selection and soil preparation are planned according to the Miyawaki approach.
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Every project includes watering, mulching, monitoring and replacement support during the establishment period.
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Photo reports, survival counts and growth updates can be shared with CSR teams and project stakeholders.
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Local nursery network, local labour and local climate knowledge help projects move faster on ground.
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Impact notes, branding boards, employee-drive coordination and project reports can be prepared for CSR use.
Gallery
A visual diary from the ground — nurseries, plantation days, soil work and forests in different seasons.




Get In Touch
Tell us about your land, budget or CSR vision. We’ll get back within 24 hours with a scoped proposal.
Call8830097072, 8390750811
Emailforestnfloramiyawaki@gmail.com
OfficePlot No. 42/A, Durga Nagar, Manewada Road, Nagpur – 440024