I've been continuing cutting limbs off the willow at the back. I had to do a bit at a time because of my joints. I've been cutting the canopy into smaller chunks and separating branches and twigs.
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Loki, the stump and a holly sprout |
Today Pim's dad brought a chainsaw to finish coppicing it, but it stopped working about 1/4 in. I tried to continue but it was a bit too much for me, the stump is quite wide at the bottom (at about 8 cm from the ground). In the end Pim cut it with the folding saw and some patience. The last bit split and there is a small hole on the stump. I gather it is best to not cover stumps with paint or anything, but I didn't like how this hole was going to collect water, so I filled it with paraffin from melted candles and dabbed around it a bit. It is not completely covered but the bits that would collect water are.
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Looks like the central branch enveloped a couple of others.
There were signs of this on the exterior as well. |
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The hole that concerned me. |
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Waxy mess. |
I hope it will sprout back this or next year and live on as a coppice. Perhaps even be harvested for basket material.
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As it stands now. |
So now, all the raspberries and red currants will get a lot more light and some sun. Last year was quite dark in there and they barely gave any fruit. I certainly should fertilise the area as well.
I also found a few holly sprouts in this area, one right by the stump (see first pic). They'll also stand a better chance.
There is another tree a few paces further, right at the edge of the property, a hawthorn which I love and is of modest proportions. It can be seen in the last picture.
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