Re-Engineering.
How We Plant.

Seed-Ball Ejection System (SES)

Our Seed-Ball Ejection System (SES) can plant up to 1,200 trees an hour, per each individual system. That’s over 10,000 trees in a full planting day. Over 50,000 trees a week. Over 200,000 trees per one system in a full planting month. It is programmed to fire seed-balls in a pattern matched to the terrain with pinpoint accuracy to best monitor germination rates.

We can plant in a networked grid in pre-determined flight paths over mapped topographical areas to ensure maximised planting efforts over targeted areas of need within small seasonal planting time windows. As these systems are designed to work in tandem with our Drone-Seeding System (DSS) in upwards of 20 drones for our Drone-Seeding Fleet (DSF).

One of our DSF’s can plant up to 50 Million Trees a Year!

Inovation for a Greener World

We haven’t just revolutionized scalability via our planting systems for large-scale reforestation efforts. We have perfected the logistics of manufacturing, long-term cold storage, and facility-to-site transportation to reduce cost, shorten production times, and improved quality control of our Seed-Balls. This allows us to deliver a product with bigger yields, higher germination rates, and larger project coverage.

Our Seed-Balls contain localized soil and nutrient mix compositions layered around a scarified/primed seed mix for multiple seed species or singular plant species for large-scale drone-seeding reforestation projects. The durable shell is designed for soil impact. We have combined technologies and multi-disciplinary academic fields involving studies with soil, botanical, and forest/wildlife conservation studies to ensure we can assist with the restorations of entire eco-systems.

We don’t fly blind when it comes to restoration efforts.

As we launch our platform systems in multiple high-profile projects internationally, we also collect data sets for publication use in collaboration with our partners in order to publish our advances, so others may benefit from our successes in their own restoration efforts.

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Herming Grove’s operational plan is aimed with a primary long-term end goal of large scale re-greening efforts utilising a scalable formulaic approach.

Using state-of-the art technology in a combined systematic design, Herming Grove’s end goal is 30+ Billion Trees Planted a Year to reverse the level of Carbon Fixation lost annually through deforestation and other carbon fixing plant biomass lost via anthropogenic causes. Our efforts in combination with currently advancing carbon sequestering technologies and reversals of harmful ecological practices on a global scale, could lead us to a foreseeable future where climate change and its damages have been successfully reversed within our lifetime.

We can achieve this goal with our systems as we scale them up. It just becomes a question of the number of drone-seeding systems in place over a length of time. This duration of time shortens drastically with the help of sponsors, partners, research institutions, and our volunteers.