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On 28/10/2023 at 10:33, Johnpl315 said:

 I second this, gorse can be a good nursery crop for young trees. I would clear the immediate are around the trees but leave the rest, unless you have a tractor or skid with a mulcher. 

Yes I'm probably going down this route. Less work for a start. But the Gorse will protect the trees more if left to some extent.

Deer are the biggest problem.

 

That photo is of some corporate volunteers we had out recently.

I had to hack through that Gorse forest with the poor little FS70 with the grass blade to get to that tree.

The Gorse grows insanely quick.

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