Mixed native hedging is a technique that uses a mix of native plant species to create a diverse and sustainable hedge row. It provides a range of benefits, such as increased biodiversity, improved soil quality, reduced erosion, and better pest control. Choosing the right mix of plants, avoiding common mistakes, and maintaining the hedge for optimal growth and health are essential. Mixed native hedging also benefits local wildlife and biodiversity, contributes to sustainable land management practices, and provides economic benefits for farms and rural properties.