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jamesfwpurdy
We have two crab stools in the hornbeam coppice. At the moment they are on the edge of this/last years coupe and I don't intend to cut the other side until 2014/15. I had intended to leave them as a feature but now as I cut closer to them I'm unsure.
One is within 4m of an Oak standard roughly 15in dbh 40 feet high. The other is a bit further.
Does anyone have any ideas what to do with them? Either leave, fell both/one or single one strong stem.
I know the wood is quite nice, it would be a shame just to burn it but access is a pig, wheel barrows only. But again any ideas if I do fell?
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