If my yard were left to rewild, I have no doubt the plant pictured above would be the first to take over. Meet Chamaebatia foliolosa or, as the indigenous Miwok tribes called it, Kit-kit-dizze.
Garden, heal thyself.
The rewilding movement can often feel way beyond our reach. It is usually associated with vast landscapes of remote wilderness and large carnivores. While this is often the case, we can apply rewilding principles to our own lives. By rewilding our garden, balcony, or window boxes, we can help native plants and animals, no matter how small the area.
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