Forest Garden Fight Climate Change Naturally

What is a Forest Garden?
A forest garden is a garden that grows like a forest.
It has:
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Big trees
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Small trees
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Vegetables
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Herbs
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Ground plants
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Climbing plants
All these plants grow together like in a jungle.
It needs less water, no chemicals, and very little care.

How It Helps with Climate Change
Climate change means the Earth is getting too hot, weather is changing, and plants and
animals are in danger.
Forest gardens help in these simple ways:
1. Cleans the Air
Plants take in bad air (carbon dioxide) and give out good air (oxygen).
This helps keep the Earth cool.
Plants = fresh air.
2. Saves Water
Forest gardens keep the soil wet.
So, you don’t have to water them every day.
Less water, more growth.

3. Helps Birds and Bees
Many birds, bees, and butterflies live in forest gardens.
They help plants grow and keep nature happy.
Good for animals too.
4. Grows Healthy Food
You can grow fruits, vegetables, and herbs in it.
You get fresh food at home.
No need to buy everything.
5. No Chemicals, No Waste
Forest gardens don’t use chemicals.
They use dry leaves and waste as compost.
Safe for you and nature.

Where Can You Make One?
Forest gardens are made in villages, towns, and even in cities — on rooftops, balconies, and
backyards.
Anyone can make one — even you!
Final Words
A forest garden is a natural and easy way to help the Earth.
It gives us clean air, clean food, and saves water.
Let’s plant more and protect our planet