The Wildlife Trusts believe gardening has a vital role to play in nature’s recovery, with long-term benefits for climate and people’s wellbeing too. The aim of the stunning garden is to inspire visitors to think differently about the appearance of a garden that is designed for people and wildlife, and to show how we can all nurture nature, no matter what size or style of garden.
Wilder Spaces is full of surprising features, plants and materials that enhance nature and provide eye-catching charm. A watercourse meanders through the plot towards a central pond surrounded by a range of wildlife habitats and climate-positive features:
- A bee-bench made from untreated timbers drilled with holes, a hoverfly lagoon (a still water feature), leaf-cutter bee towers, a compost channel, and a living roof
- Pollinator and larval friendly planting
- A stream, waterfall, pond, bog, grassland and deadwood
- Recycled materials such as untreated timber, steel and building aggregate
- Climate resilient planting and landscaping
- The use of peat-free compost