I'm new here, so hello all! And I hope you don't mind - but I've got a big 'ask'. I'm looking for any advice and words of wisdom related to the folowing:
I've just bought a wood, the realisation of a dream I suppose. It's EXTREMELY small, perhaps half an acre, on a slightly sloping site on chalk soil, and rather long and thin (perhaps 60ft at its widest). I have a road at the bottom, and the top third is populated by a badger's main breeding sett which is pretty big. Around the perimeter there are a number of sycamore, and in the middle seem to be leggy ash, thorn and hazel. On the ground there is not much more than ivy. According to the past owner, the wood has not really been managed for perhaps at least 50 years, possibly more. This all might not sound too exciting, but the wood is right next door to my house. We have a good selection of birds. I've joined the local Wildlife Trust and Badger Group.
So, what do I do now? Ive been clearing some brambles, taking out some dead wood, building habitats for small creatures (with the dead wood), and have been trying to keep away from the sett.
My aim will be to sympathically increase biodiversity using local plant/trees, and to use the wood recreationally with my two children.
Any advice, please assume gross naivity, will be welcome. Regards, Fran