Establishing a woodland involves carefully selecting the site, choosing appropriate tree species, and implementing a robust planting and aftercare plan. It can also involve natural regeneration or a combination of both. The process aims to create a diverse, thriving woodland ecosystem that benefits both wildlife and the local environment for years to come.
Establishing a woodland takes time but we are able to source and plant a wide range of bare root tree “whips” or larger saplings, ranging from 20cm to 4m tall, ready for establishing a wildlife/edible hedge, woodland, orchard or shaded area to benefit people and wildlife alike.