Hi there,
I'm thinking about taking the plunge and buying my own woodland. I live in the South East, in Kent, so prices are expensive. Gulp.
I'm currently thinking through all the obstacles and pitfalls that may occur over time before I do decide on anything, so I'd like to hear any good advice from anyone who has purchased a wood and might have some general ideas of what to look for and what to watch out for.
At the moment, I've got my eye on a few acres of largely sweet chestnut coppice wood with some older oaks in it. Its on a slight incline and has a few dips in the middle and a large number of trees seem to have fallen over around it. I've been told this was wind damage a few years ago. The soil is apparently sand (acidic) and gravel ontop of London Clay. I'm slightly worried about some of the woodland falling in this soil during heavy rains and wondered if anything can be done to alleviate that risk?
I'm also keen on conservation and hearing the dire situation regarding bees, wondered if dense sweet chestnut coppiced woods make good homes for a colony of bees?
I've got plenty more questions I'll no doubt ask over the next few days and weeks, so I shan't bore you all with any more of them right now!
Thanks for any help!