Re: Coppice?


A coppice is a term that means a wooded area that's cut regularly to insure
a lot of pole-like sprouts.  I think the sprouts were used for poles,
fencing etc.   I think it's something that was done pre-hardware store,
lumber yard.   Judy Warner
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From: McAlpine, Duncan G <Duncan.McAlpine@PSS.Boeing.com>
To: <perennials@mallorn.com>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 9:18 AM
Subject: Coppice?


> Anyone what to give it a go?
>
> Comment sent to me......
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> My suggestion would be for a dictionary or glossary page. I'm trying to
figure out what "coppice" means at the moment. I think I know, but some of
these less frequently used terms can throw you for a loop. I have enjoyed
Backyard Gardener quite a bit. Thanks and good luck.
>
>
> Duncan
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