
Here is the full color spectrum of my willows, available in bundles of 5 cuttings, at $2 per cutting. Plant now, or put in your fridge in a sealed plastic bag and plant in February. The willow is dormant now, and can either stay dormant in your fridge until you are ready to plant, or stay dormant in the ground now, if you plant now. Most folks wait until late winter, but people do it both ways. You simply push the cutting into the ground, almost all the way in, leaving two to three inches above the ground, making sure there are at least two buds showing. These are all cultivated varieties, most good for basketmaking, some wonderful for living willow work and fencing, streambank stabilization, etc. and all fantastic for the bees, as their catkins have some of the first pollen available to hungry bees in the early spring. Order on my website, https://bethbridgeman.com/willow-cuttings/ Shipping available.
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