We are looking for volunteers to help plant trees, tall shrubs, and short shrubs on May 14th.*Please keep in mind that we will be planting, so wear closed-toe shoes and clothing suitable for planting. MCD will provide gloves and planting tools. Come learn about food forests, help improve the neighborhood, and be part of creating a lasting community space. All experience levels are welcome!
What is a Food Forest
A food forest, also called a forest garden, is a diverse planting of edible and useful plants designed to mimic the ecosystems and patterns found in nature. Food forests are three-dimensional systems, with plant life growing in all directions — upward, downward, and outward.
This type of design includes multiple layers of vegetation, such as tall trees, small trees, shrubs, herbs, groundcovers, roots, and vines, all working together to create a self-sustaining and productive environment. By imitating natural forests, food forests can produce food while improving soil health, supporting wildlife, and requiring less maintenance over time.
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| Register by May 12, 2026 |
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2213 Ray St
Muskegon Heights, MI 49444 |