Japanese Tree Experiment
The japanese design and culture blog spoon tamago explains.
Japanese tree experiment. Japanese experiment that took half a century ended in amazing tree crop circles. Part of what makes the crop circles so alluring are their concave shape which was an unexpected result of the experiment that would suggest tree density does indeed affect growth. Japanese experiment that took half a century ended in amazing tree crop circles. Crop circles are a staple of the conspiracy theory crowd with the artistic creations in cereal fields often attributed to ufo landings or intricate forms of alien communication.
Since then the trees have grown and the results of the. According to documentation pdf we obtained from japan s ministry of agriculture forestry and fisheries in 1973 an area of land near nichinan city was designated as experimental forestry and one of the experiments was to try and measure the effect of tree spacing on growth. According to a document from japan s ministry of agriculture forestry and fisheries the eventual height difference between the smallest trees at the center and the tallest trees on the outer ring was over 5 meters. The experiment was carried out by planting trees in 10.
The experiment was carried out by planting trees in 10 degree radial increments forming 10 concentric circles of varying diameters. Japanese experiment that took half a century ended in amazing tree crop circles close posted by 1 hour ago. These formed 10 concentric circles of varying diameters. I have a tree i don t know the name of the tree since it was given to me by a lady i use to work for she did not know either but i have two of them one is very nice and the other one is near where i just sprayed weed and feed spray and now it has some dead leaves.
In 1973 an area of land in the miyazaki prefecture of southern japan was used for an experiment on trees. At the same time he noted that trees such as japanese cedar cypress and larch pine supposedly native to japan had in fact been introduced into japan over centuries by foresters in order to produce timber. According to spoon tamago a document by the japanese ministry of agriculture forestry and fisheries explains that what s now visible is due to a 1973 project regarding growth and tree spacing. The japanese researchers designated the area as experimental forestry and began planting trees in 10 degree radial increments.
Tree pruning tips and my 5 year experiment. The trees are due to be harvested soon with the experiment drawing to a close. The experiment was carried out by planting trees in 10 degree radial increments forming10 concentric circles of varying diameters.