Coppicing hazel is typically done in late winter or early spring, between late February and early March, before the new growth begins. This timing allows for the best regeneration as the plant is still dormant. The process involves cutting the stems close to the ground, promoting healthy new shoots that can be harvested in a few years. Proper management ensures a sustainable cycle of growth and harvesting.
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