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You’ll be amazed how simple it is to grow your own living willow structure Cut a ‘whip’ off a willow tree, shove it in the ground at any angle and it will probably grow. Not only that, it will do so even in the swampiest of environments, reliably shooting up a couple of metres a year. As a result, it’s possible to make
Learn how to build a living willow fence (fedge) with our step-by-step guide. A sustainable, natural way to create structure and privacy in your garden.
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Living privacy fence ideas are a great way to be green and give personality to your Homestead and invite nature in your live.
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Living Willow Archway and Fedge at Willows Nursery - this is our own garden. This photograph was taken in late Spring 5 years after planting.
We use locally produced willow to create bespoke willow projects. Our projects range from willow hurdles and screens to seats and arbours.
Riverstone Kitchen has extensive beautiful and functional gardens surrounding the restaurant, retail buildings and carpark. Nigel gave me free rein on the photos he took so despite losing mine in y…
How-To-Make-A-Willow-Den I am making this when we move to the country.
I've just been learning about living fences, made with willow. Apparently you can grow willow by shoving a stick of it in the ground - who knew?
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