Wildlife Wonders in Dead Hedges and Walls

Dead hedges and walls are vital habitats for diverse wildlife, offering shelter and food. They support insects, amphibians, reptiles, birds, mammals, fungi, and mosses, enhancing biodiversity in gardens and landscapes.

Rewilding Your Garden for Wildlife: 5 Simple Ideas

To increase natural habitat areas in gardens, consider introducing a wildlife flora patch, bird bath, and feeding tray, and creating safe havens for mammals like hedgehogs. Additionally, build a dead hedge or bug hotel and grow a nettle patch to attract wildlife. These simple steps can help support and protect wildlife in your garden.