undergrowing
Undergrowing refers to the practice of growing plants beneath other, larger plants, typically trees. This method leverages the existing canopy to provide shade, shelter, and a controlled microclimate for the understory plants. It is a common feature in natural ecosystems, particularly in forests, where a diverse range of flora thrives in the dappled light filtering through the upper foliage.
In agriculture and horticulture, undergrowing can be employed for various purposes. It can enhance biodiversity by
The success of undergrowing depends on selecting appropriate plant species that are adapted to the specific