Projects like this remind us how important it is to care for the environment. The New Forest is growing into something truly special, and I can’t wait to see how it looks in another six months!
Seeing these updates gives me so much hope for reforestation projects. Thank you for sharing the progress-it's a great reminder of how impactful even small steps can be toward future-proofing our planet!
Six months later, and it already looks like a whole new place!
The dedication to planting native trees really shows here. It’s amazing work!
Projects like this remind us how important it is to care for the environment. The New Forest is growing into something truly special, and I can’t wait to see how it looks in another six months!
This really highlights the importance of native tree planting. Well done!
The transformation is incredible 🌱.
It's inspiring to see how much can change in just 6 months.
great video massive change amazing to see.
Thank you, it's great to see how it's developing.
I’d love to visit this forest one day-looks so peaceful.
Nature always finds a way to bounce back when we take care of it. The New Forest looks alive and thriving now.
Seeing these updates gives me so much hope for reforestation projects. Thank you for sharing the progress-it's a great reminder of how impactful even small steps can be toward future-proofing our planet!
That's great, it's a step at a time.
Such a great project.
Love how it's turning out!
Amazing progress!
This is beautiful!
Nature is healing 🌳.
Hebe or Koromiko is the first plant.
It's a Koromiko Joe. Today, Koromiko is used as a cure for diarrhea and dysentery. It is still widely used by both Maori and Pakeha.
Thanks for that Christo.