We can help you bring the benefits of native woodlands into the heart of your town and community: connecting people with nature, helping to mitigate the impacts of climate change, increasing biodiversity and providing wildlife habitats.
“We’re excited to develop a Tiny Forest at Tait House. We believe it will be integral in enhancing local biodiversity and in helping the local community to learn about the range of ways in which they can restore their local environment”.
Create your project page
Click the green start button to register and set up your project page. It’s quick, free and easy.
Complete a 30 Day Challenge
Complete simple steps in 30 days to get your project off the ground.
Activate your project
Follow the 5 Step Guide and your action plan to bring the project to life.
Share impact
Share impact by posting a summary and photos and completing a survey.
Time
Suggested: The planting season is from late November to February so it's best to start the planning stage before autumn. From the first site survey to planting day could be as short as 4 weeks. After planting and mulching is completed, the Tiny Forest is left to grow with minimal interference - perhaps only watering in a drought and some weeding in the first year. After two to three years, it should be left to grow and evolve like a wild, native woodland.
More information on how to get started and any resources shared by the Living Woodlands
Partner with Living Woodlands in the creation of a Tiny Forest for your community and we will provide all the expertise, materials and contractors required while supporting you from the initial planning through to completion and management.