Corkscrew Willow - Advice and Recommendations?
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Bensai wrote: thanks for the replies - I think I found the problem - fungus gnats. I've got the little suckers everywhere in my willows - and after reading up on them, they sound like the culprit. They do minimal damage to trees - unless the trees are very young and unestablished, such as my trees. The leaves start turning black on the tips all over the tree, and then the trunk starts to die eventually. Some of them I have been able to at least slow down the progression, and possibly save them - but at this point I have lost about 6-8 trees. Since they don't do the cold weather well when they are young, they have been in my front bedroom to get a good supply of Eastern sun, and a few are doing well. I have had some luck with a Pyrethrin spray, but the gnats have an 8 day life cycle, and manage to do nothing but breed in that time, so it's difficult. Basically, I juts have to limp through the rest of Winter and hope for the best I guess.
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Posted 13 years 1 month ago #3501
I can just imagine how gorgeous it would be sitting just off the front porch.
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4081After reading this topic about 2 months ago I started searching for a willow to take cuttings from and found one on a wine estate. pulled of a branch and ran to my car, I only wish now that i took a thicker branch.
Anyway, i cut the branch it 3 pieces. And all rooted perfectly indoors in a really warm sun room. Here are some pictures for anyone interested :silly:
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Posted 12 years 11 months ago #4104I personally would be irritated if I saw that someone had broken a branch off any of my garden trees. Broken limbs invite all kinds of problems that could affect the health of the parent tree.
Always get permission to take branches, and take them correctly. Use sharp instruments to cut the branch and wrap them in a damp cloth. Plant them soon after separation.
What happens if the broken limb fails to root? Do you go back and break another branch off the tree?
Do it right the first time and you will have a better success rate and you won't be angering land owners.
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