With some free time coming up to Christmas, and the weather behaving, I took the decision to pollard my 1st year willow, and utilise the cuttings to plant year 2.
Pollarding was easy, just cut everything back to 2-3" from the main stem.
This left me with a wheelbarrow full of willow whips varying from 3ft to 6ft long
As I had to wait a week for the bamboo to arrive, the rabbits decided to treat themselves at Christmas, and attacked approximately 10 of my newly planted whips. They bit them off about 6 inches up the stem as you can see below (also evidence of their crime left on site!).
Thankfully I had some spare whips, so I replaced the damaged ones and installed the rabbit guards to prevent any further damage. I noted also that my soap has by now all washed away, so I will have to install more before the leaves come out to keep the deer away.
The only expense this year was a little weed killer, rabbit guards and some bamboo sticks.
Love the blog, keep the posts coming! Hoping to do this in the near future if I can't get a bit of land. Keep up the good work.
ReplyDeleteHi do I have any updates? Keep up the good work , I’m keen to try this myself so interested in how things turn out .
ReplyDeleteHi, It's been a dry summer, so I'll update soon. some good, some bad!
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