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<blockquote data-quote="Joe Boy" data-source="post: 2340542" data-attributes="member: 1517"><p>This is a good idea, flailing also means each years growth lands up in the bottom of the ditch leading to silting up and blocking culverts. </p><p></p><p>Chipping however is expensive and hard work. I have tried chipping brush wood from coppiced hedges for my composting and it took two of us all day to fill a 14 tonne grain trailer. Now I buy it in at £80 a load which is much cheaper and a lot less work. </p><p></p><p>I have made some huge piles of brush wood 5 years ago and just leaving to rot on its own. One day this will make a lovely material to add into the compost.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe Boy, post: 2340542, member: 1517"] This is a good idea, flailing also means each years growth lands up in the bottom of the ditch leading to silting up and blocking culverts. Chipping however is expensive and hard work. I have tried chipping brush wood from coppiced hedges for my composting and it took two of us all day to fill a 14 tonne grain trailer. Now I buy it in at £80 a load which is much cheaper and a lot less work. I have made some huge piles of brush wood 5 years ago and just leaving to rot on its own. One day this will make a lovely material to add into the compost. [/QUOTE]
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