We have reforested the area!
On November 16, we planted 1,000 native tree saplings in Budapest’s Farkas Forest in collaboration with Főkert. The planting was carried out under an acacia grove.
BUT WHY ARE WE PLANTING TREES UNDERNEATH?
Mainly because we want to replace the existing non-native, homogeneous acacia grove with a native community, which does not provide enough foliage, biomass, and has poor biodiversity. Even after more than 40 years, it still looks only 15 years old.
Let’s face it, this is not the image that comes to mind when we think of a forest…
INVASIVE SPECIES
Moreover, the area was filled with invasive green ash, which the staff of Főkert removed, and we aim to permanently replace it with primarily pedunculate oak, field elm, wild pear, wild apple, and field maples.
The resulting native species will create a true forest that can finally provide habitat for many species in the future, while sequestering much more carbon than the current one.
PLANTING TREES IS GOOD!
We also planted because planting is good, as evidenced by the happy smiles of the 58 people present, even at the end of the planting.
Text: Balázs Bozzay – forestry expert, EU climate ambassador Image: 10 Million Trees
OUR NEXT PLANTING: November 22, 2025. Merzse Marsh