Diversity makes plantations stronger
A healthy plantation is more than a count of trees. Species diversity supports stronger ecosystems, improves resilience, and creates habitats for local birds, insects, and pollinators.
Planting a thoughtful mix also reduces the risk that one pest, disease, or weather pattern affects the entire site.
Native species support local life
Native and climate-suitable species are better adapted to local conditions. They usually need less intervention once established and provide better support for nearby biodiversity.
The right species mix depends on soil, water availability, site use, and the long-term maintenance plan.
Better planning improves survival
Biodiversity works best when it is planned before plantation begins. Site assessment, spacing, seasonal timing, and aftercare all decide how well the plantation matures.
