niemeyjt
Gold Member
Around here ancient woodlands have been coppiced for hundreds of years for firewood and smaller wood for working. When I worked in them 25 years ago we certainly coppiced Field Maple (Acer campestre).
However, coppicing is normally at ground level - not at 5 feet. That was more like what we called pollarding (done in historical times to put regrowth above the deer nibbling height).
If you do not have a deer issue, I would go with others and take it off lower down - proper coppicing - and if it does not recover, well you have cleared a space to replant something else.
J
However, coppicing is normally at ground level - not at 5 feet. That was more like what we called pollarding (done in historical times to put regrowth above the deer nibbling height).
If you do not have a deer issue, I would go with others and take it off lower down - proper coppicing - and if it does not recover, well you have cleared a space to replant something else.
J