Miniature Weeping Willow - How To Discuss

Miniature Weeping Willow

It is possible to raise a crying willow.

Hi Mavis, I agree with JVMar. There is no point in planting weeping willows when you have to prune them thoroughly. Naturally, these trees are best for trees that are open or close to water because their roots are deep and very wide, so do not plant them near where they will be used (at least 40 feet). ). Roots reach waterways and foundations for use. If you want a weeping tree, you can choose Betula pendula (the weeping tree), Kilmarnock willow (which looks like a tall stem like an umbel) or Prunus (beautiful weeping cherry blossoms). Take a look at the center of the nearest garden, there are many types and they give you advice about the situation etc.

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Miniature Weeping Willow

Miniature Weeping Willow

Continuous pruning keeps all trees small (it is best to limit root growth if possible, only works if you work with plants and use containers or barriers when planted in the ground) )

Willows harden in the spring because of their rapid growth (this is not a good time to harvest), so they have to be pruned every fall.

Little bonsai, he said, because the roots are limited (and even cut off), the purpose is to make a tree and grow straight.

Yes sir. Weeping wolves are also cheap bonsai. Just keep the main SRT main trunk.

Miniature Weeping Willow

Miniature Weeping Willow

It is not a problem to have weeping willow in it, but you should remember to change the container or containers as the tree will take up more space and you will also have to cut it. Growth is also true for roots, because they are bonsai, trees.

This is not entirely easy with special tree operation and is quite common. These trees are very large in nature and do not match the type of shrub needed to keep them small.

Safe! You can see how to find bonsai willow bonsai at the following link:

You can keep it straight by pruning the target, even if the stalks are spreading and the roots have a long way to go in search of water.

You can try cork oak willow, they are small in size.

I think it should be cut every year. Keep the same size. When it is harvested every year, it does not grow long but wide.

No, I don't think I've ever seen that, because that's how this tree is made, it has to grow and develop, but you can cut it down from time to time.

Miniature Weeping Willow

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