MuddyFarms
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I am getting an area ready for planting some willow this winter. Do you have any tips or ideas? I am thinking of planting a block of it for fodder, but I am not sure about what spacing I should use.
I was also wondering about fully coppicing each tree/bush a couple times a year (once it is established) and drying what the rabbits and other animals don't need at the time. Does that seem too harsh? I have read that willows can handle heavy harvesting/coppicing, but I am not sure what that really means. My thought was that fully coppicing it would enable it to regrow the good branches and be easiest to manage (rather than taking bits and pieces during the year). I have always just taken the young shoots off the older branches of the willows I have now. I live in a fairly mild NW climate (zone 6, I think). I know that basket willows get coppiced once a year in the winter so they can use the good, straight shoots, but I am not sure how often a willow could handle that during their growing season.
What do you find is the easiest/best way to dry it for winter storage and not have mold issues? I have heard you can just bundle it straight from the tree and put it up. Would it seem like it would need lots of airflow around it doing it that way, though?
Anything you might want to mention about willow is appreciated!
I was also wondering about fully coppicing each tree/bush a couple times a year (once it is established) and drying what the rabbits and other animals don't need at the time. Does that seem too harsh? I have read that willows can handle heavy harvesting/coppicing, but I am not sure what that really means. My thought was that fully coppicing it would enable it to regrow the good branches and be easiest to manage (rather than taking bits and pieces during the year). I have always just taken the young shoots off the older branches of the willows I have now. I live in a fairly mild NW climate (zone 6, I think). I know that basket willows get coppiced once a year in the winter so they can use the good, straight shoots, but I am not sure how often a willow could handle that during their growing season.
What do you find is the easiest/best way to dry it for winter storage and not have mold issues? I have heard you can just bundle it straight from the tree and put it up. Would it seem like it would need lots of airflow around it doing it that way, though?
Anything you might want to mention about willow is appreciated!