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Hi all! 
New to the forum.

Just wondering how people are storing their coppiced Hazel, under cover or outside?
Also, how long is your Hazel workable for after cutting? 
I’m trying to prolong the life of some recently cut stakes and binders.

Thanks

Bill

 

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Under tarp they would probably  go mouldy & rot especially with the weather atm here.

 

If doing that would at least need to keep them off the ground maybe it  could work if you used the hazel tops as a  brash mat etc or they are  up on bearers & not make the stack too big/dense.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
3 hours ago, Will C said:

I’m afraid the binders won’t keep till the autumn for the next hedge laying season however hard you try. 

Thanks Will. ts ok, I’m making hurdles with them now so they won’t be wasted.

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3 hours ago, Stere said:

Under tarp they would probably  go mouldy & rot especially with the weather atm here.

 

If doing that would at least need to keep them off the ground maybe it  could work if you used the hazel tops as a  brash mat etc or they are  up on bearers & not make the stack too big/dense.

 

 

My thoughts exactly, think up against the barn walls is the best option and crack on and get them used up asap.

thanks Stere 

 

 

 

 

 

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