What is Wild Your Space?
Digital Toolkit
What is the digital toolkit?
2. What is Rewilding
Undoubtedly, rewilding means different things to different people, and almost everyone you ask will give you a different definition.
3. Small Ponds
Putting it simply – ponds are magnets for wildlife, and as such can be another key part of your nature restoration goals.
4. Bog Gardens
A garden without a pond (or a wetland area) is like a theatre without a stage.
5. Brash Hedges
Brash hedges are growing in popularity everywhere you look (woodland areas, gardens, farms, etc.), and it’s easy to see why.
6. Native Hedges
Either planting a new hedge, or simply doing less cutting of an existing hedge will greatly assist any nature restoration goals that you have.
7. Wildflower Meadows
Whether you have space for a large meadow, a short narrow strip or good sized bank, one thing is for sure – it all counts
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8. Grass Margins
9. Sensory Gardens (Including Herbs)
10. Native Climbing Plants
11. Spring Bulbs and Wildflowers
12. Trees and Orchards)
13. Living Willow Structures
14. Butterflies and Moths
15. Bees and Other Pollinators
16. Composting
17. Wormeries
18. Bug Hotels
19. Bird Nesting Boxes
20. Hedgehogs (and Trail Cameras)