Fast growing yellow/green variety, long shoots but lower number of shoots than other varieties. Hardy vigorous variety, producing long straight stems with growth up to 2m a year, traditionally used to make baskets for fishing and agriculture. Other uses include living structures, furniture, drawing charcoal, wind-breaks, soil stabilisation, waste filtration, and fuel. The stems or Rods are very tough and flexible, ideal for construction of living willow structures. Happy in full sun or part shade and thrives on regular watering. It will tolerate a wide variety of soil types.
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Posted by Unknown on 29th Feb 2024
Exactly as described. Very helpful customer service. They even allowed me to pre order as I needed them for a specific date.
Posted by Unknown on 3rd Dec 2023
I'm setting up a shelterbelt in the far north and these will allow me to grow fruit trees if used properly. Definitely value for money. I've been telling my friends so I hope you get more orders up in the far north.
Posted by Cathy on 11th Jan 2021
Delighted with the quick and efficient Ordering and Delivery of the willow product.
Posted by Unknown on 1st Dec 2020
200 willow rods arrived when they said they would and were all excellent looking. Easy to plant so far so good.
Posted by Unknown on 22nd Nov 2020
My 300 rods arrived according to schedule and in good condition. They have only been in the ground a couple of weeks, but so far so good.
Posted by Unknown on 29th Jan 2020
They arrived very quickly and look 5 star healthy cuttings they are now in the ground let's see how they grow.
Thanks
Posted by Unknown on 13th Jan 2020
Everything arrived as promised, securely packaged with simple instructions for planting. Waiting to see them grow now that I have got them into the ground.
Posted by Unknown on 4th Dec 2017
Sticks arrived after I ordered them
Posted by Andy Parker on 16th May 2017
Got these in mid April so right at the end of the season and have all of them sprouting as of mid-May. If I can just stop the blackbirds digging them up after worms they might survive the summer!
Posted by Unknown on 6th May 2017
Got these late in the season mid/late April, planted next day, nearly all have sprouted - they are all very strong and vast majority have got 2cm leaf buds already!
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