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One of the most magical spring events on our farm is still a few weeks away: Our Eastern cottonwood is going to snow!
Weeping willows grow very fast, often more than 2 feet per year. Plant weeping willow trees in late spring or early fall when ...
You don’t have to be a tree expert to recognize a “Weeping Willow” tree. Native to China, Salix babylonica, commonly called ...
The appearance of furry silver catkins on the pussy willow tree are one of the first signs that spring is officially upon us. If you’re looking for a long-lasting floral display, this generous ...
Willow weed, formerly called Polygonum persicaria, grows well under moist conditions, thriving under the wet conditions often experienced in newly planted crops in spring. Its preference ... in shape ...