Building Forests On A Budget (2024)

Building Forests On A Budget (1)I’ve just read about a great idea that I haven’t seen before. It’s from the book Scenic Modelling by John de Frayssinet and if you haven’t got this book I really recommend it to any model or diorama makers.

Basically, if you’re making a forest buying or making individual trees isn’t viable. It would cost a fortune.

John’s tip, which he calls Meringue Forest in Scenic Modelling is to create the canopy of the forest en masse from expanding foam instead of using individual trees. Here’s a summarised version of the tip, a modified version of which I used to create the above N scale forest on my layout and it’s one of the many tips on scenery creation in my definitive guide to scenery construction.

Essentially, build up an artificial ground layer at just below treetop height for the area of the forest you’re creating.

Then get a tube of expanding foam —available from DIY and builders shops —and place lots of little blobs of the stuff across the area you’ve just made. (Expanding foam can be highly toxic. Please read and follow the instructions).

Being expanding foam, these blobs will grow and swell a bit and create a bobbled (frog spawn) surface over the area required. (It can take some time for the foamto finish expanding so give it time, several days if necessary).

Once dry, paint it dark green and apply a coating of SprayMount adhesive spray and then sprinkle short dark green static grass over this. John recommends Woodland Scenics coarse turn-medium green.

While this is drying, place two or maybe three rows of normal model trees at the front of the expanding foam forest so tree trunks are visible from the front.

Next, John suggestsmaking some small blobs of expanding foam, spraying them with SprayMount, and dipping them into a tub of static grass before letting dry. Once ready tease these into the tops of the real trees and between the expanding foam treetops. You could also apply the grass with a static grass applicator.

Finally, lightly spray the top canopy with different shades of acrylic green paint to simulate the colour variation of natural forests.

That’s it.

It’s a great tip for cheaply and quickly creating dense tree growth and forested areas.

As mentioned above, I used a slightly modified version of this for N scale.

Tree foliage for this scale is difficult to reproduce, and instead of static grass, I used Woodland Scenics Olive Green bushes (FC144)* with PVA over the top of the expanding foam.

As a further tip (and for all scales – OO, HO etc), I swap out the rows of trees at the front that John suggests with garden twiggs poked into the canopy and which reach down to the ground. These Twiggs being the tree trunks at the front of the forest. It saves on the cost of trees.

I also paint or spray the front facing inner surfaces of the expanded foam a dark colour so the white doesn’t show through and ruin the look.

I’m pleased with the result thatwould have cost a fortune in trees and the time to assemble them in closely packed formation.

For the full details of this technique and lots of other tips get a copy ofScenic Modelling by John de Frayssinet.

Update: since writing this I’ve found a technique to make my own scatter clumps material and use this instead.

> A final, personal, note:I spend a huge amount of time testing, photographing, writing and researching techniques for these articles and pay for all the running costs of MRE out of my own pocket. If you found this article useful you can support me by making a donation on my fund-raising page. Thanks and happy modelling, Andy.

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Andy Leaning

Andy is a lifelong modeler, writer, and founder of modelrailwayengineer.com. He has been building model railways, dioramas, and miniatures for over 20 years. His passion for model making and railways began when he was a child, building his first layout at the age of seven.
Andy’s particular passion is making scenery and structures in 4mm scale, which he sells commercially. He is particularly interested in modelling the railways of South West England during the late Victorian/early Edwardian era, although he also enjoys making sci-fi and fantasy figures and dioramas. His website has won several awards, and he is a member of MERG (Model Railway Electronics Group) and the 009 Society.
When not making models, Andy lives in Surrey with his wife and teenage son. Other interests include history, science fiction, photography, and programming. Read more about Andy.

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FAQs

How to create your own forest? ›

So, here's my recipe for a forest
  1. Plant trees close together. Start at 10 feet apart or even less. ...
  2. Plant both canopy trees and understory, or sub-canopy trees.
  3. Be sure that you mulch deeply to deter weeds while your shade grows, and pull unwanted vegetation.
  4. Make structural pruning cuts while young, only if needed.
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What is the Miyawaki method? ›

What Is the Miyawaki Method? Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki endowed the Miyawaki technique to create dense forests with native plants. This unique method is used worldwide for urban afforestation by growing a forest in someone's backyard.

Can I plant a forest in my backyard? ›

If you're eager to replace some of your backyard turfgrass with a forest, you need to do a bit of planning. First, you need to lay out your site, making sure it won't interfere with other uses in your yard, such as a septic field (definitely no place for a mini-forest) or a play area.

How many acres does it take to make a forest? ›

Using these three factors forest land is defined in the United States as land that is one acre or greater in size and has at least 10% tree cover, or formerly had such tree cover and is capable of re-growing those trees.

How to build a micro forest? ›

Plan and design your micro forest, calculate your plants and prepare the land for planting.
  1. Step 1: Understand benefits and challenges. ...
  2. Step 2: Select your site. ...
  3. Step 3: Design your Forest. ...
  4. Step 4: Pick your plants. ...
  5. Step 5: Get your plants. ...
  6. Step 6: Site Prep.

How many trees do you need to make a forest? ›

Forests typically have 100 to 200 trees per acre. One trillion trees would require five to 10 billion acres of land, two to four times the entire area of the United States.

What is the Japanese tree method? ›

Daisugi is a Japanese forestry technique that originated in Kyoto around the 14th century. Shoots from a type of cedar tree are carefully pruned so that multiple branches grow straight up from the base of the tree.

How to create a pocket forest? ›

In order to plant a pocket forest, you'll need enough one and two-year-old native tree and shrub saplings to plant your area while leaving two to four feet between each specimen. If you plan to plant near a building, make sure to choose saplings that don't have invasive root systems.

What is the Japanese reforestation method? ›

The Miyawaki Method is unique in that it re-creates the conditions for a mature natural forest to arise within decades rather than centuries. At the heart of the method is the identification of a combination of native plant species best suited to the specific conditions at any given planting site.

How to turn a yard into woods? ›

Plant a few trees and add a few more every year.

Be sure to remove enough turfgrass and weeds around each new tree so that its roots have ample room to grow. Two to three feet is best; you don't want your tree to have to compete with grass roots for water and nutrients.

How big does a Woods have to be to be a forest? ›

The United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization(Opens in a new window) defines the terms as well. According to that agency, a forest must be at least 1.24 acres. Trees in a forest must be at least 16 feet tall, and the tree canopy must cover at least 10 percent of the land.

What trees are good for backyard forest? ›

The “canopy” of a forest garden is a collection of mature, standard-size trees. Traditionally, conifer species like hemlock and cedar have been go-to canopy trees for forest gardens, but many newly created food forests utilize larger fruit and nut trees, like oak, pecan, pawpaw, persimmon, and walnut.

What is a small forest called? ›

A grove is a small group of trees with minimal or no undergrowth, such as a sequoia grove, or a small orchard planted for the cultivation of fruits or nuts. Other words for groups of trees include woodland, woodlot, thicket, and stand.

What's the difference between a forest and a woods? ›

The difference between forests and woods comes down to canopy cover and tree density. While forests are known for thicker canopy cover (the amount of land covered by the tops of trees), woods usually have a more open canopy and sparser tree density, keeping the soil drier and unshaded.

How do you make money owning forest land? ›

Some ways to earn income from the woods:
  1. Permitting hunting or foraging.
  2. Harvesting timber sustainably.
  3. Cultivate and sell non-timber forest products.
  4. Maple syrup.
  5. High-value edible or medicinal mushrooms.
  6. Ginseng, Black Cohosh or other medicinal forest plants.
  7. Firewood.
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Can you make your own rainforest? ›

Even on the smallest suburban block you may achieve that 'feeling' of rainforest with the correct plantings. After all, you can plant 50 rainforest trees in an average suburban back yard if you space them at 2 to 3 metre intervals.

Can you legally live in the forest? ›

It is legal to live in the forest as long as you do it legally. If you just want to squat on the state, you run the risk of being spotted and evicted, but you can also camp and move, stake a mining claim, or buy federal or satellite land.

How to create a forest habitat? ›

In a local woodland, creating a naturescape might include:
  1. Enhancing riparian areas with sticks, logs, rocks and riparian shrubs.
  2. Setting up hibernacula, or shelters, such as brush piles, rocks and boulders, snags, and nurse logs.
  3. Maintaining a variety of types of habitat: ...
  4. Think about the connections between habitats.

How do you make your own woodland? ›

Plant tall-growing trees such as oak and ash to form the canopy of your woodland. These will reach a reasonable height in about 25 years! To create a woodland effect more quickly, plant fastgrowing trees such as birch, willow or alder. These will create a woodland effect in about 10 – 15 years.

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