Weeping Willow Advice Please

Started by Blista, March 30, 2008, 12:57:57

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Blista

At the end of Summer 2 years ago i bought a sad little stick in soil for £1.89 from Morrisons, labelled 'Weeping Willow'. It's been growing away at the end of me lottie. Right in the middle of what used to be the entire sites expired-greenhouse/burnt plastic dump.

Now about a metre and a half tall,  i wondered if there was anything i could do for it to make its stay any more comfortable.

Also, pruning - i've no experience, when should i do it? How much and is it worth trying to root the prunings? What would you say?
A Veggie New Age Song:

Peas would rule the planets,
and love would clear the bars.
It was the dawning of the Age of Asparagus.

Blista

A Veggie New Age Song:

Peas would rule the planets,
and love would clear the bars.
It was the dawning of the Age of Asparagus.

ceres

If it's a true weeping willow they grow humungously big so if it's not in a place where you want a 50 foot tree now is probably a good time to move it!  Pruning them spoils the shape so best not.  Willow roots really easily from cuttings/prunings.

http://www.slimwetwillows.co.uk/weeping_willow_-_planting_&_maintenance.htm

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