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2) Young growth is obviously much easier to cut both in terms of height and thickness and hardness of stems. Older woody stems will be cut in a way more likely to damage the stems. There is also the practical implication along roads where they can't be left to grow wide on the road side.
3) I wonder if there is a halfway house. E.g. the age old recommendation of letting some plants grow into trees. Advice around doing this recommendation in certain areas that are a little out of the way. Leaving patches every 50 metres, or tips like that?
Jan 30, 2026 09:05