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Growing willow
Caring for your Willow Planting and caring for your willow cuttings is not complicated. We include full planting instructions with each order, but the following notes may be helpful
RECEIVING THE WILLOW
Your Willow order will be sent by post or carrier. On arrival, plant the cuttings as soon as possible or heel them into the ground. If the ground is frozen they may be kept upright in a few inches of water in a cool frost-free place until conditions improve.
SOIL PREPARATION AND PLANTING
For best results the site may be dug/cultivated and enriched with organic matter and/or fertiliser. However, willows are very adaptable to a wide range of soil conditions and they can establish and grow well without digging or fertilising.

THE SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR IN ESTABLISHING A NEW WILLOW BED OR PLANTATION IS EFFECTIVE WEED CONTROL ESPECIALLY DURING THE 1ST 2 GROWING SEASONS.
Remember all other plants including grass should be considered as weeds. Several techniques may be employed. On a large or medium scale, cultivation with tractor-mounted equipment, rotavator or wheeled hoe is appropriate. However, on a small scale, a simple and effective method is to use woven polypropylene as a weed-suppressing mulch. If the ground has been dug or cultivated it is advisable to allow the soil to settle or firm manually if necessary. Make a hole with a thin metal bar then insert the cutting. Remember buds always point upwards. Cuttings should be planted with no more than 5cm (2") above ground. Make sure cuttings are firm in the ground. When using woven polypropylene mulch material it is important to make the holes small enough to prevent weeds from emerging around the base of the cutting. Also when planting through woven polypropylene it is advisable to put a peg next to each cutting. This is to prevent the material from rising and burying the cutting in the early stages ol growth. Rods do not need individual pegs..

 

PLANT SPACING

BASKETRY
Plant with 60-70cm (2'-2'4") between rows and 30-35cm (12"-14") between plants. This will generally produce a wide range of rod sizes for a variety of basket types. CRAFTS e.g. living willow structures and hurdles Plant with 90cm (3') between rows and 60cm (2') between plants or 75cm (2'6") between rows and plants. This will produce longer and thicker rods suitable for larger work, The willows may also be left to grow for another year or two to produce even larger material. This spacing is equivalent to 0.5 sq.m. per plant or 20,000 plants per hectare.
FUEL PRODUCTION
For willow logs cut on a 4-5 year cycle, plant with 1m betwen rows and 1m between plants, 1.e. 1sq.m. per plant or 10,000 plants per hectare. WINDBREAKS & HEDGES There are various options. 1) Hedges: single row of cuttings 30-40cm apart. 1m mulch width 2) Windbreaks: Triple row of cuttings 60cm between rows and plants, staggered spacing. 2m mulch width. 3) Recommended for both windbreaks and hedges: For economy and quick establishment - double rows of cuttings 30cm between rows and plants, staggered spacing. 1m mulch width.
AFTERCARE

The first year growth will be rapid, typically lm to 3m. Coppice and pollards can then be cut back to produce more bushy growth in the second season and subsequently cropped each year if desired. Windbreaks and hedges can be cut to approximately 60cm (2ft) above ground at the start of the second season. This will encourage thicker growth lower down. Windbreaks will need no further attention. Hedges may be periodically trimmed as any other garden hedge to maintain the size and shape desired

 

Advice: for advice see sections Growing Willow and using Willow, FAQ's

We are happy to discuss your personal needs to ensure the success of your willow project.
Contact us by phone 01594 861782 or email info@thewillowbank.com .

Availability. We suggest you telephone us to check the availability of your requirements. We often have in stock varieties not listed in the catalogue. Enquires welcome.
Ordering. We accept orders by post or email or by phone. We accept payment by cheque through the post or by credit /debit cards by phone. If ordering by post please complete this order form. Detailed planting instructions will be sent with each order, but we have also prepared some notes on caring for your willow cuttings.


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