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Hi all,

Have seen some land I'm thinking of getting up here in sunny Scotland. Around 10 acres of flat land.

Currently pretty boggy with Rushes covering a good 3/4 of it.

 

The big question is what to do with the land?

 

My initial thought was a woodland but not sure what the soil is like yet (apart from wet)

Other thoughts were Xmas trees, willow etc for coppicing, anything considered.

 

What thought spring to folks minds?

 

Cheers in advance [emoji106]

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1 hour ago, Lowestoft Firewood said:

If it can be drained, does the location suit 'glamping'? put up some temporary huts in summer and charge ££ on airbnb or similar.

Wherewill the shit go?

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45 minutes ago, peds said:

Stick a few polytunnels on it and grow weed, you can make a bloody fortune.

Look forward to the posts  after 😂  kx

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