Pollarding is an ancient pruning system involving the removal
of the upper branches of a tree enabling a longer life and controlling the shape.
It was first mentioned by Propertius in the 1st century, BCE. It has
been a common practice throughout medieval times and still used today as we can
see from this photo I took recently in England.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The Ancient Art of Pollarding/Coppicing
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