Willow, Corkscrew
Fast-growing willow can reach 20’-30’. Not as long-lived as other willows. Twigs and leaves grow twisted and foliage turns yellow in the fall, making it an attractive ornamental. Potted 1’-3’. Space 15’-20’ in full sun. Prefers well-drained, moist soils, but can tolerate a range of conditions. Avoid planting near foundations or septic systems.
Pollinators and other beneficial insects provide such important ecosystem services as controlling pest populations and pollinating our fruit trees and berry plants. In fact, there would be no fruit without them. Unfortunately, many are facing decline and need our help. Pollinator plants make great orchard companions. Not only are they beautiful, but they provide food and habitat for beneficial insects, and many are native to Vermont, thus increasing resilience in the landscape in the face of climate change.
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Fast-growing willow can reach 20’-30’. Not as long-lived as other willows. Twigs and leaves grow twisted and foliage turns yellow in the fall, making it an attractive ornamental. Potted 1’-3’. Space 15’-20’ in full sun. Prefers well-drained, moist soils, but can tolerate a range of conditions. Avoid planting near foundations or septic systems.
Pollinators and other beneficial insects provide such important ecosystem services as controlling pest populations and pollinating our fruit trees and berry plants. In fact, there would be no fruit without them. Unfortunately, many are facing decline and need our help. Pollinator plants make great orchard companions. Not only are they beautiful, but they provide food and habitat for beneficial insects, and many are native to Vermont, thus increasing resilience in the landscape in the face of climate change.
Available for ON-FARM PICK UP ONLY.
Fast-growing willow can reach 20’-30’. Not as long-lived as other willows. Twigs and leaves grow twisted and foliage turns yellow in the fall, making it an attractive ornamental. Potted 1’-3’. Space 15’-20’ in full sun. Prefers well-drained, moist soils, but can tolerate a range of conditions. Avoid planting near foundations or septic systems.
Pollinators and other beneficial insects provide such important ecosystem services as controlling pest populations and pollinating our fruit trees and berry plants. In fact, there would be no fruit without them. Unfortunately, many are facing decline and need our help. Pollinator plants make great orchard companions. Not only are they beautiful, but they provide food and habitat for beneficial insects, and many are native to Vermont, thus increasing resilience in the landscape in the face of climate change.
Available for ON-FARM PICK UP ONLY.