Not sure why I have never thought of this before but surely a living hedge for a permanent coppice area would be a good idea for deer protection. Given the high costs of permanent deer fencing and the need to replace it every decade or two I am keen to find a more cost effective, environmental and productive solution. I have already explored dead hedges and piling brash around stools and am aware of their pros and cons.
Say planting a row stagerred row of native species such as hawthorn or hazel (preferably from propagated off the coppice stools) around the coupe with a gate for access. It wouldn't give immediate protection but would be a natural permanent way of protecting from browsers with also the added ecological benefits and the harvesting of poles and firewood for years to come.
I might even try it!
Anyone ever seen this? Thoughts?? Suggestions??