I have a few acres of derelict Bramley orchards that i am going to grub. Apart from the trunks there are loads of large straight suckers (10 years plus). Is any of this useful for wood turning, it goes as firewood or a big bonfire otherwise.
Awful pity to lose another old orchard. No chance you could rejuvenate it for fruit production, rather than giving another opportunity for import of inferior varieties of apple?Oznarda":upk66yiy said:I have a few acres of derelict Bramley orchards that i am going to grub. Apart from the trunks there are loads of large straight suckers (10 years plus). Is any of this useful for wood turning, it goes as firewood or a big bonfire otherwise.
Any plans to replant? Still hope it's not just going for another patch of "executive detacheds", or arable.Oznarda":31l1gf0y said:Thanks for the tips. Would love to keep the orchard but it is too far gone. I used to prune apple trees for a living but it would take years to get them back into production. You can't actually walk through the orchard, bits you can crawl through. Will post some pictures of some trees to see what you all think.
Oznarda":3rrci5hc said:Seems to be a market for apple wood chips to go in smokers, bit more of a job but then I can sell it by the litre!
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