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Comments (18)kings_rose Believe me that it wouldn't be that beautiful for much longer if you kept it indoors. Some plants really shouldn't be overwintered indoors, and willow is one of them. Hardy plants like that actually need cold period and Al (and others) pointed that out. It may live, but would be very much weakened and may not last that long outdoors after that. I think you did right by moving it outside, and as long as you don't let it dry out completely while in the garage, it has much better chance of survival. Rina...See MoreTree Topping - Willow Tree - help!
Comments (15)Well so far I've had "experts" tell me the tree will likely die if I chop it off,... That it won't die if I do, (In fact that this is done purposely to make telephone poles etc) To cut it to the ground or get rid of the pool but also not to cut it to the ground. That it will look terrible if I top it, and I've seen actual pictures that dispute that. That it will get massive and top heavy and be more of a problem, but also that it wont ever get big again or be a problem and that it can be trimmed easier (and cheaper) if it does start getting too big.... That it was likely planted there to soak up excess water but then a dispute that it likes water but that there wont be excess water if I get it cut down, So I'm gonna wing it. I'm not cutting it to the ground. And I'm not letting it get any bigger either. Any bigger and if it's true that they only last 60 years, it will fall on my house and likely kill me. If I chop it off, I think it will look bad for one season and then look fine again. I think that it wont get as massive and if it starts to I will get it cut back cheaply before it becomes a monster. And... Ive read that by cutting it back, not only is it not detrimental to the tree, but it keeps the tree "young" and theoretically, if it was continued to be topped forever, the tree would actually never die. Thanks for the advice everyone but I gotta do what I gotta do. Tree experts are like doctors. You can always find one to disagree with the diagnoses or the solution....See MoreMy potted willow tree is dying
Comments (2)when did you pot it ... what media.. how do you water it.. how about a pic ... do you know how bad these trees are for the common small backyard??? where are you.. big city name.. why are you waiting to plant it.. until the heat of summer start building.. how big is it.. can you learn how to water it properly.. and leave it potted until the next proper planting season.. you really havent give us much of anything to go on.. just because a tree looses all its leaves thru mismanagement .. doesnt mean its necessarily dead.. IF you can learn how to water it properly ... btw.. i hope you have the pot in full bright shade ... ken...See MoreRelated Professionals
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