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I planted a weeping willow tree on the creek bank at my house about 4 years ago. It was supposed to grow 10 feet per year. It is maybe a grand total of 12 feet. Any suggestions?
 
Posts: 361 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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suggestions on what exactly? how to make it grow taller or how to prune it down some? it sounds like it's doing just fine to me. 12 feet in 4 years is more than I would expect. my grandma's willow tree was much smaller than that & she grew it for more years than I can remember. I'm almost 51 & it was in her yard longer than that. it probably grew to about 7 foot high is all, so yours is doing better than that. not sure what you're asking about.


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Posts: 357 | Location: lansing, MI u.s.a. | Registered: Aug 08, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Who told you that tree was supposed to grow 10 feet per year? When conditions are very good my "Salix discolor". ***** willow, will send up shoots that grow 6 to 8 feet in one year, but those often die during the winter. "Salix" species do grow fast, but the only places I have seen that atate these tress will grow that much in a year are questionable sources of information.


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Posts: 7943 | Location: Twin Lake, MI USA | Registered: Aug 19, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've got one we planted four years ago. It started at 6 feet, now it's about 30, about 6 feet per year.


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I planted a weeping willow out by the front pond 2 years ago. It has grown maybe 6 feet in two years. It's gets lots of water and full sun. We have very sandy soil so I'm sure I need to add more compost, but I'm satisfied so far.


Whether You Think You Can Or You Think You Can't..... You're Right - Henry Ford
 
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