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Trees good for coppicing
Hi Joan,
For what it's worth I grew up in woodland (down south). Ash 'burns fierce when it is green' - and will readily shoot when cut from the base. It should grow well where you are. Rowan is of course an ash... but is not usually 'coppiced'. The Rowan's berries are very valuable for winter feeding birds, attractive, and so best left for decorative use. Ash, like Hazel, is also reasonably 'quick' growing, and is an extremely useful timber to have around - ash has a strong grain and grows very straight 'without knots'. It doesn't rot or split easily either, and so is perfect for tool handles and fencing stakes. Hazel is normally coppiced every 14 years ;-) Willow is lousy for fires, much too sappy. Keith |
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