
Bringing Back the Wild, One Garden at a Time
Creating Havens for Wildlife,
One Garden at a Time.
Here at the Really Wild Gardener, our passion is to bring nature to the forefront of your back garden. Being wildlife conscious in our care for your garden.
About Us
Find out about our mission, methods, and how we can
Get Wild with you.
Projects
Have a look at some of the projects that really let nature in.
Get Really Wild
Ready to take the next step? Then lets get Really Wild
Who is The Really Wild Gardener
Hi, I'm Romaine, and I’m wild about nature!
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been fascinated by animals, both great and small. As a child, I would spend hours gazing out my bedroom window, watching birds flit between the trees, bees dart in and out of the hedges, and butterflies swarm the giant Lavatera by our shed. But these days, I see far fewer sparrows and finches, and it’s rare to find a shrub alive with bees, butterflies, and hoverflies.
Since 2020, we’ve all become more aware of how important outdoor space is and the joy that nature brings. Whether you’ve built an outdoor office or laid down astroturf on a balcony, even the smallest garden can be a sanctuary for wildlife.
That’s my mission—to help create outdoor spaces that not only bring you peace but also help nature thrive.
I’m currently studying for my RHS Level 2 in Horticulture and love nothing more than digging in the dirt, weeding, and watching a garden come to life.
So, if you’re ready to welcome nature into your space, let’s embrace the wild—let a few nettles grow, pile up some twigs, and get Really Wild with me!
Our Services
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Formal Garden Maintenance
Being Wild doesn’t have to mean messy. With The Really Wild Gardener, even a Formal Garden can be organised to encourage more nature in.
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Right Plant, Wrong Place
There’s no such this as a ‘weed’, it’s just a plant in the wrong place. The Really Wild Gardener adopts cultural practices to ensure we garden with biodiversity in mind.
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Bring Nature Home
The Really Wild Gardener is all about making space for wildlife to thrive. Create safe areas for nature to call home, with bird boxes, log piles and ponds.