I spend a lot of time clearing scrubby, secondary woodland for wildlife. This might be pruning or coppicing back willows to allow light onto the woodland floor; coppicing old, overstood hazels to put them back into management; or, most-recently, to push back the woodland so I can repair a damaged
fence. Because of all of this, I make a lot of brush piles!
On Saturday I took down a few large willow limbs that had fallen on the existing
fence, or were threatening too. This produced a lot of brush to deal with and, rather than burn it, which is pretty common around here, I piled it up in the woods to rot down and support wildlife. I figure that way some of the
carbon will be retained. I also remembered to take photographs and submit them for this
BB.
There will probably be another pile or two this size by the time the job is done. I estimate that this one is 15 feet at its tallest and at least that in diameter. It is pretty dense in the middle.