Isabella Tree: ‘Rewilding a garden is not about closing the gate and letting it go’
Rewilding doesn’t mean abandoning — it means gardeners becoming a ‘keystone species’, creating a habitat where wildlife can thrive
Rewilding doesn’t mean abandoning — it means gardeners becoming a ‘keystone species’, creating a habitat where wildlife can thrive

We inherit gardens but not their histories. We love them but don’t always know how plants got there, what damage they might be…

Planting, pruning, digging and tending can feel like an escape. But they are also a way of engaging with the world

Reintroduction isn’t just about bringing back animals but inviting change and risk into our landscapes

Measuring and ranking countries’ efforts to protect animal and plant life will incentivise us to achieve a better future

When a beloved tree succumbs to ash dieback, birch and pine offer an alternative combination of delicate-gnarly ‘aesthetic joy’

Historic landscape gardens need defenders to ward off development