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Been to look at a job today - very neglected privately owned plot on a steep slope of only an acre or so. Arrived anticipating mixed bag of perhaps ash, syc and some under-crap but there's nowt there but lots of bramble, dead hazel coppice understorey and the only timber to speak of is elm - lots of it, gone pretty tall and skinny and some up to circa 24" dbh. Since 30% of this elm is already dead and the rest will be soon I've got mixed ideas about initial thinning. Either I thin to the usual spec for this and leave the alive stuff OR do you reckon I should drop the lot?! Replanting is obviously the way to go anyway... etc etc. I aint going to bother even entertaining extracting the wood; can't be arsed...

 

Some of the elms were like swiss cheese; peppered with holes - woodpecker???

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sort the wheat from the chaff mate - and clear all but the very good stuff (if any)

 

the hazel should come back - if stools aren't rotten

 

the elm should regenerate - if not totally gone (especially if witch elm)

 

but best bet imho is to totally clear - especially bramble etc undergrowth - and replant if need be with fresh stock

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