I have lived in my current home for 3 years. When I moved in, my neighbor had some crepe myrtle bushes that were merely shoots maybe 1/2-3/4” in dia and a couple feet tall. Now many of the shoots are 3” in dia and plenty long enough for a bow. I have been wanting to start a sustainable bowstave garden if you will for quite a while now and think this species may be an option.
If anyone knows, can you coppice this tree? How do you encourage straight branch free growth? What other species of trees could supply bowstave size wood every couple years and also allow coppicing for future stave growth.
During the fall/winter months I’ve been making 6-8 bows and a one or two here and there throughout the rest of the year, so it wouldn’t take much to support my habit.
I own wooded land 35 miles from where I live that has a large variety of white wood bow woods growing in it, but everything I have cut is either bug infested or has disease. I have some black locust that is good, but it doesn’t like me.
I would love to have a section of my back yard devoted to bow wood and arrow wood so I can actively manage and harvest without leaving home.