Willows From a Nursery Bed for Erosion Project

3 years ago
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An easy way to multiply your plants. Let’s explore a nursery bad to pull out Willows. Willows easily propagate and are excellent for erosion control.

Planting beds and nursery areas are easy to set up. I have hundreds of plants in small beds that clear out each year. However, they can become overgrown.

Willows are coming out of the garden for an erosion project on a friend's farm. Propagating trees saves you thousands of dollars. I pulled 10 or so trees for an offsite project.

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If you have high groundwater, then use a wet detention pond to prevent erosion. Plant willows that you grow on your own around a wet basin to hold soil. Here's a wet basin example, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXm5RxNGFY8

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