You are a kick! I would love to really buy you a coffee! I. Live In California but I visit the UK often. I will look you up next time I hop over the pond and see if you have a workshop. I've subscribed, Im delighted that I found your channel.
Hi Georgie how many willow whips do you get in your bundles? I do not have a damp area as I live on a slope at the bottom of a hill. I will have to try and recreate one, much as I did for my bog garden which I lined it with pond liner.
I have been watch your videos for a few months now and absolutely love them but just came across this one. I live in the US in the New England area and want to establish willows for wreath making. How many years old are your trees? I'm hoping to get a few curly willows going too to have for cut flower arranging too.
I need a willow wood! Your wreaths are beautiful. But I’m frightened! A weeping willow in the garden of my parents’ house, planted by my father (who should have known better), grew to an enormous size and did a lot of damage to the foundations of the house and the drains. How close would it be “safe” to plant willow to a building? I have a damp area in my back garden I would like to use for willow.
Don’t put too close to house or drains and if patch damp they’ll do well - to be fair I wouldn’t tecomend planting any tree too close to house or drains - we pollard ours to keep them under control and they love it x
@@theflowerfarmer thank you! I think they will be fine as I will keep cutting them, like the Eucalyptus gunnii I planted in my front garden. At the time I didn’t know that they can grow to 3m or more. They don’t stand a chance of that with me keep snipping at them! My children have strict instructions that when I pop off the eucalyptus are to be cut down or rooted out. I’ll just add the willow to that.
brilliant gergie loved story about the witches all true information i agree shame they got burned at the stake am into he witchy hocos pocos potions and lotions haha willolo is beautiful your colors are fab thanks again for haing love wathing your channel your amazing
Yes I thought of Queen Camilla’s hat when I saw your wreath. Thanks for all the extra tips re willow and wildlife.
you're welcome x
The colours are lovely together, really enjoyed this.
Thanks so much 😊 x
I never knew willow had color stems. The wreaths are naturally beautiful!
They do - they are x
I love the vibrancy of your wreaths. Amazing
Every year the colour amazes me x
Brilliant, as usual... also very inspiring. Thanks, Georgie!! XX
My pleasure x
Loved the mossed wreath demo!! Loved this video! I love your delivery with interesting snippets (witch lore). Keep ‘em coming, please. Fantastic!
My pleasure x
Where does one see this video?
@@VancouverIslandgirl which one?
Mossed wreath.
@@VancouverIslandgirl it was a paid demo I held last week - the recording is still available to order on my website xxx
Thanks for videos and was a great online demo on Friday, thanks 😊
Ah thanks Hannah x
You are a kick! I would love to really buy you a coffee! I. Live In California but I visit the UK often. I will look you up next time I hop over the pond and see if you have a workshop. I've subscribed, Im delighted that I found your channel.
Ah Thankyou and hello California x
Beautiful
Thankyou x
Hi Georgie how many willow whips do you get in your bundles? I do not have a damp area as I live on a slope at the bottom of a hill. I will have to try and recreate one, much as I did for my bog garden which I lined it with pond liner.
I, too, am not a fan of winter! Yuck, yuck, yuck!!! I am cutting my willows tomorrow, thanks for the great videos:)
Have fun! x
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I have been watch your videos for a few months now and absolutely love them but just came across this one. I live in the US in the New England area and want to establish willows for wreath making. How many years old are your trees? I'm hoping to get a few curly willows going too to have for cut flower arranging too.
We start cropping lightly in their third winter but ours are much more established than that x
I need a willow wood! Your wreaths are beautiful. But I’m frightened! A weeping willow in the garden of my parents’ house, planted by my father (who should have known better), grew to an enormous size and did a lot of damage to the foundations of the house and the drains. How close would it be “safe” to plant willow to a building? I have a damp area in my back garden I would like to use for willow.
Don’t put too close to house or drains and if patch damp they’ll do well - to be fair I wouldn’t tecomend planting any tree too close to house or drains - we pollard ours to keep them under control and they love it x
@@theflowerfarmer thank you! I think they will be fine as I will keep cutting them, like the Eucalyptus gunnii I planted in my front garden. At the time I didn’t know that they can grow to 3m or more. They don’t stand a chance of that with me keep snipping at them! My children have strict instructions that when I pop off the eucalyptus are to be cut down or rooted out. I’ll just add the willow to that.
There are other types that don’t get so large. Weeping is only one kind.
@@StinkyDustyBird true x
brilliant gergie loved story about the witches all true information i agree shame they got burned at the stake am into he witchy hocos pocos potions and lotions haha willolo is beautiful your colors are fab thanks again for haing love wathing your channel your amazing
Thankyou x
Is that not called dogwood
no this is all willow x
Ok thank you
Can I just replace my chrismas with a willow
Of course - I often do x
The stupid paranoia California neighbors cut off tons of willow bushes because of fire Alarmists.
willow here is very useful stuff x