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Is it just set and forget now until they get to a big enough size to want coppicing? I am more interested in them becoming trees than cutting backfor any other purpose. I may do a bit of that but I want to enjoy it as a woodland first and foremost.

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6 hours ago, smallguy said:

Is it just set and forget now until they get to a big enough size to want coppicing? I am more interested in them becoming trees than cutting backfor any other purpose. I may do a bit of that but I want to enjoy it as a woodland first and foremost.

Then don't coppice . Do 1st and 2nd thinnings when appropriate . 

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