WILLOW PLANT SUPPORT/Weaving Willow
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 27 พ.ย. 2024
- Weaving willow and dogwood into artistic garden obelisks to support my poppies in the garden. I don't have my own willow tree but have been able to find some dogwood and willow growing along the side of the road and trails in our area to create these fun garden obelisk for my garden. I use them to support my poppies and hopefully my peony's will be big enough some day to use them as well.
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What garden support structures do you have in your garden? Do you grow peony or poppies? Leave me a comment, let me know you watched!
Jessica was such a lovely person to listen to and watch. A natural teacher with a beautiful smile. Thanks Jessica.😊
Wow, my eyes were glued to the screen. You're a incredible teacher. Your voice allowed all of us to actually hear every word. No whispering ha ha. I do not have dog wood or willow, but my next door neighbor has Wisteria that runs every where ,for years, I've made Xmas wreaths and other do hickeys . So now you've given me more ideas. As soon as the sun comes up tomorrow I'll trying my luck making the obelisk. Thanks a million. God bless. I'll let you know how it turned out
So beautiful. I love watching you create, so inspirational!
Hi there what a great video I have seen a lot of Willow and Dogwood Garden structures made but those precious peony and Poppy supports just made me so happy thank you so much it was such a pleasure to watch I'm also going to try it with my peach tree cuttings as well as some Japanese Willow that I have it's fun to enjoy our Gardens together you are a blessing
Too cute. I Love it. Thank You for sharing.
Those are beautiful. Thanks for the video
I'm Ready for the warm weather!
Me Too!
They look great ,I'm going going to follow what you did and make my own .Thanks for the video.
Beautiful
Love it!!! Envious of your willow supply!
I wish I had a willow tree, lol! I am going to try to grow some of the cuttings that I have left from the project! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! This is a great video and just what I wanted! I'll be able to get going on my own willow supports.
Fantastic 😊
Absolutely beautiful! I'll be trying that! I do grow willow as an arch and use 1 year.
Gorgeous
Wery nice❤
Beautiful!
Thank you! Cheers!
Very cool
Thank you for watching
Hi thanks for the lovely video. I have a willow tree and wisteria vines. I'm looking to create a protection around small evergreen plugs that are in a field that is visited by all sorts of wildlife. Do you think what you've show us will be enough for that?
They are wonderful Bonnie! I made some with a 25yr old arborvitae we took down. Didn't turn out as nice as yours. I need to go find your willow spot 😉 Everytime I see your videos you look like you live around the country corner from me 😁.
I keep a pair of felcos in the car with some gardening gloves just incase I find something along the way, lol! Don't We all just live around the corner from each other? TH-cam has a way of making it feel like that! lol Thanks for watching!
Good job, love the natural look👍
Thank you! Cheers! Thanks for watching!
You did an awesome job!
Thank you so much!
Do you wet your willow or Dogwood first, Great Project going to enjoy trying this 😊.
I like the name of your channel.
Welcome Victoria. Thanks so much for watching
That's really neat, thanks for showing us your process. I'm planning to weave something to shade young trees (and protect them from critters) - any ideas on how to adjust this method to create more shade?
That sounds like a great idea! The basic frame of the willow support would hold a small shade cover or to grow a vine on.
Hello Ramona!
Good morning!
Can we go for a bike ride now????
It's too Cold to ride for me! Wish it was warm and sunny!
I want to try it but I haven't seen any willow in nyc that I can use.
I often see Willow and Dogwood growing wild along the side of the road. Look for it in wet areas, liked ponds or ditches.
Why don't you plant some willow and dogwood.......?
You have the branches for cuttings from you gatherings! Where you want to grow them just make some shovel slits in the ground, place some sand, then your cuttings, and water, they will grow.