Hazel Understorey

Now that the thinning of conifers is well underway, it’s time to plant up an understorey of hazel and protect any self-set saplings. A very successful model for a productive woodland is what’s known as ‘coppice with standards’. It’s a system that has worked in Northern Europe for centuries, where Read more…

Timber Extraction

Getting timber out and away is more difficult than it sounds, especially as access to the woodland is limited. However, it’s amazing what can be achieved with a bit of dry weather, expert help, and a beautiful U400 Unimog.

Woodland Thinning

We have started thinning out the conifers in the mature woodland. It’s a big project, but after 55 years or so, since the conifers were planted, the struggling broadleaves now need a helping hand. The conifers, I guess, were planted as a cash crop but they were never felled, let Read more…

Short Faggots

The birch thinning has now been completed for this season and the stems seem to be the perfect length for making up short faggots. Interestingly, the short faggot or ‘nicket’ was standardised in 1474 as measuring 3 feet long by 2 feet in circumference. Historically used as a fuel source; Read more…

Spring Cleaning

Now that spring is upon us and the bracken has withered, it’s time to thin out the new plantation. Lots of self-set Douglas fir and Scots pine have emerged from the undergrowth, and I guess, I must have now cleared over 1000! I’ve kept a few on, to fill out Read more…