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Weeping Willow Advice?
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We have a lovely Weeping Willow on our front lawn, Its grown from a small tree and is now 6 years old.... However the branches all trail on the floor. Is that right? All the ones we see out and about are off the floor. Any ideas whats going on? Thanks |
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Pedro Popadopolous wrote:
Hi We have a lovely Weeping Willow on our front lawn, Its grown from a small tree and is now 6 years old.... However the branches all trail on the floor. Is that right? All the ones we see out and about are off the floor. Any ideas whats going on? Thanks When you say "weeping willow", do you mean the one with yellow twigs, or the Kilmarnock willow, which has grey bark? This sounds rather like the latter, but either way I don't think you need to worry. -- Mike. |
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from "Pedro Popadopolous" contains these words: We have a lovely Weeping Willow on our front lawn, Its grown from a small tree and is now 6 years old.... However the branches all trail on the floor. Is that right? All the ones we see out and about are off the floor. Any ideas whats going on? I hope it's not too near the house. IMO the only place for a weeping willow is on a riverbank. Unless you have sealed plastic drains you will soon have them full of roots. -- Rusty Emus to: horrid dot squeak snailything zetnet point co full-stop uk http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 11:52:43 +0100, "Pedro Popadopolous"
wrote: Hi We have a lovely Weeping Willow on our front lawn, Its grown from a small tree and is now 6 years old.... However the branches all trail on the floor. Is that right? All the ones we see out and about are off the floor. Any ideas whats going on? Thanks It's not unusual for the branches on a young specimen to trail on the ground. Whip round it with your hedge trimmer at a height of 3 feet or so and yours will look like the others. As it gets older, you might have to attend to the top as well to maintain a nice symmetrical shape. They tend to suddenly push out tall branches. As pointed out, they are very thirsty and if deprived of water, as well as frantic root activity, they start dropping leaves and twigs in a big way. Lovely trees but they do need attention. I've got one growing on a bank (not a river bank, unfortunately) and it does need a fair bit of attention and tidying. In suitable conditions they grow to an enormous size. |
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