I've been working my way through about 3m^3 of logs felled last year and left in a pile in the garden. Most are file apart from surface damp and mould (all the bark keeps falling off) but some are just sodden and even rotting through - I assume the tree had some rot in it already.
I don't want to bother chopping and stacking them but what am I to do with them? They're messy and heavy and slippery but of course ultimately biodegradable. I don't really have a corner of the garden to toss them in but we do border an area of woodland down a steep valley. The woodland officer told me they like to leave fallen trees in situ for wildlife so I wonder would this constitute fly-tipping, or just add to the ecosystem (it's not a woodland people walk through) as just a few more rotting logs?
Thanks for any suggestions how to deal with this.
I don't want to bother chopping and stacking them but what am I to do with them? They're messy and heavy and slippery but of course ultimately biodegradable. I don't really have a corner of the garden to toss them in but we do border an area of woodland down a steep valley. The woodland officer told me they like to leave fallen trees in situ for wildlife so I wonder would this constitute fly-tipping, or just add to the ecosystem (it's not a woodland people walk through) as just a few more rotting logs?
Thanks for any suggestions how to deal with this.