more important than size of wood I think it would be nice to know what other peoples woods are like and what they are doing in them.
Mine is forty two acres consisting of thee steep sided valleys in a clover leaf shape some of it had obviously been farmed about fifty years ago so there the big trees are just on the ditch lines, some of the rest is wild with some sign of sporadic planting, the remainder original woodland. I have a huge amount of hazel some thorn trees and mountain ash and then everything else. I have a problem with squirrels debarking young Oak trees which is frustrating and deadly for them if I catch them. I like Ash trees and am planting them in select areas, As a Windsor chair maker I have a certain affinity with Ash. There is also a large area down by the river that was largely scrub and goats willow which I have cleared and have planted a couple of hundred willows of various sorts that will hopefully keep me occupied in the winter months making baskets. There are some very old Ash trees that are coming to the end of their days, two are down and by the look of the fungus at the foot of another there is at least one more to go and each one will heat this house for a year so no fuel bills for a while.