Daisugi, the 600-Year-Old Japanese Technique of Growing Trees Out of Other Trees
openculture.com/2020/10/daisugi.html
Daisugi is a traditional Japanese forestry technique developed to produce long, straight cedar timber from living trees, helping conserve land and seedlings while yielding usable wood for roofs and other construction. The method involves carefully pruning so new vertical shoots grow from a parent tree, creating harvestable lumber without felling it.
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