Martin wrote:
On 16 Oct 2006 08:23:17 -0700, "perrancott"
wrote:
I have a weeping willow in my half acre garden. I believe that it is
at least 12 years old. It is about 6m high and growing in a boggy part
of the garden. An arborist from the local agricultural college told me
that its roots are not a problem because it is lower down the hill from
the building and 18m away. This puts its crown right in line with the
view. I would like to open up the view but would like to keep a willow
or something similar there to soak up the water.
If I were to cut the tree down would it resprout and would the new
shoots weep or grow straight? I am considering taking a course on
willow weaving. Would the shoots be useful for this?
Thanks for any advice you can give.
You could coppice it.
http://handbooks.btcv.org.uk/handboo...nt/chapter/798
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Martin
Yes I was considering coppicing but wonder whether the shoots would
grow straight up. Would the roots stay small or could they spread
beyond the height of the coppiced shoots?
Perrancott