


By working on a rotation we are assured of a crop somewhere in the woodland every year. A properly coppiced woodland, harvested in rotational sections called coups, has trees and understory in every stage and is a highly effective method to grow a fast supply of naturally renewing timber. The main difference between the two methods is that coppicing occurs at ground level while pollarding is done 8-10 feet high to prevent browsing animals from eating the fresh shoots typically, coppicing was done to manage woodlands and pollarding was done in a pasture system.Ĭoppicing a tree produces multiple stems growing out of the main trunk - suitable for firewood, fencing, tool handles, and many more woodland crafts. Oak, hazel, ash, chestnut, and willow work well. The best trees for either technique are deciduous trees that don’t “bleed” too much (such as maple). These are harvested again when they reach the desired size - anywhere from 4 to 25 years. The concept is simple: by cutting a deciduous tree when it is dormant, you allow it to send up fresh shoots in the spring.

Eco-friendly washer and dryer along with refrigerator are included with the home. Thermostats, lights, and security system can all be controlled from your phone.
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Second floor features 3 additional, spacious bedrooms all with walk-in closets, full bath and a loft area! Laundry room is located on the 1st floor. Large main level master suite offers walk-in closet, double vanities, espresso finish wood cabinets, and a large walk-in shower. The kitchen contains all stainless-steel appliances and ample cabinet space and counter area to include a bar-top peninsula along with a nice size pantry.

This home has a remarkable floor plan with 9 foot smooth ceilings, recessed lights, and luxury vinyl plank flooring in the large great room, breakfast area, kitchen,and hallway. Move-in ready, less than 3 years old, perfectly priced Great Southern 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath smart model home in Orchard Park.
