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Jack 01-03-2003 12:57 PM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 
For the third year running, my salix caprea kilmarnock has no pussies on it.
Does anyone know why not?

Thanks.





ned 01-03-2003 08:42 PM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 
Jack wrote:
For the third year running, my salix caprea kilmarnock has no
pussies on it. Does anyone know why not?


Depends on where you are but I would have thought that its early
enough to be expecting catkins. Mine is still bare.

--
ned



AWM 02-03-2003 09:34 AM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 

"Jack" wrote in message
...
For the third year running, my salix caprea kilmarnock has no pussies on

it.
Does anyone know why not?

Thanks.





We have catkins in central scotland just a couple of dozen so far.

Kilmarnock willows are very prone to rust type fungus which is harboured in
the central crown it isn't really poosible to get rid of it but you can
control it by spraying. I always spray regularly and prune back any damaged
diseased or over long branches. in autumm






Jack 02-03-2003 12:16 PM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 
Would the rust fungus affect the production of the "pussies"? Last year,
the willow was plagued with rust and mildew, and spraying didn't have much
effect. I've decided that if the tree doesn't give pussies this year then
I'm chucking it out because it's more trouble than it's worth (and not
particularly attractive when covered in rust and mildew).

Thanks.


"AWM" wrote in message
...
Kilmarnock willows are very prone to rust type fungus which is harboured

in
the central crown it isn't really poosible to get rid of it but you can
control it by spraying. I always spray regularly and prune back any

damaged
diseased or over long branches. in autumm





AWM 02-03-2003 06:33 PM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 

"Jack" wrote in message
...
Would the rust fungus affect the production of the "pussies"? Last year,
the willow was plagued with rust and mildew, and spraying didn't have much
effect. I've decided that if the tree doesn't give pussies this year then
I'm chucking it out because it's more trouble than it's worth (and not
particularly attractive when covered in rust and mildew).

Thanks.


It reduces the strength of the tree, if it is fighting rust year on year
eventually it just has no reserves left. The other thing that tends to cause
problems are trailling branches that actually touch the ground, they tend to
rot and provide a breeding ground for all sorts plant diseases. Any
kilmarnock willow at best has a a limited life span



Mike 02-03-2003 06:40 PM

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock
 
In article , Jack
writes
Would the rust fungus affect the production of the "pussies"? Last year,
the willow was plagued with rust and mildew, and spraying didn't have much
effect. I've decided that if the tree doesn't give pussies this year then
I'm chucking it out because it's more trouble than it's worth (and not
particularly attractive when covered in rust and mildew).

Thanks.

We have had 2 of them, one in the front garden and one in the back, but
got rid of both of them due to their instability the damn things kept on
falling over even when staked with a scaffold pole. Very attractive, "I
think not" ;-)

Chap down the road who has one has 'falling over' problem.

Mike


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