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Weeping Willow Care
View Full Planting & Care InstructionsSunlight Will grow in full sun to partial shade, about 4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day.
Watering Water regularly for the first year to keep soil evenly moist (about once or twice weekly).
Fertilizing Fertilize in early spring with equal parts of each chemical component, such as 10-10-10 or 20-20-20.
Fast Growth and Classic Grace
Why Weeping Willows?
Sweeping, low branches and a familiar, falling canopy. The Weeping Willow is a favorite among tree lovers for its dramatic appearance and rounded, weeping shape. Plus, it's perfect for those looking for character and classic looks, adding value to their property. The Weeping Willow is an excellent shade tree that's always in high demand.
And it's one of the fastest growing shade trees, growing up to 6 to 8 feet in one year. Willows start out thin, with only a few branches that point upward against the trunk. But after growing quickly to a height around 10 feet, they burst forth with more and more branches that arch outward, forming the weeping canopy that makes them famous.
Why FastGrowingTrees.com is Better
Though Weeping Willows are often found near rivers, lakes and wetlands, they can grow just about anywhere, even demonstrating some tolerance to drought. They're highly adaptable to all kinds of soils and growing conditions, even helping to prevent soil erosion.
It's known for its excellent green hues during the spring and summer and boasts virtually no tree litter. But the best part is we've planted, grown, and nurtured your Weeping Willow from day one...now, you reap the rewards of our hard work at the nursery.
The Weeping Willow: Known for its grace and beauty, made even better by our healthy, happy variety. Order one (or more) of your own today!
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Plant your Weeping Willow in full sun to partial shade (any area with about 4 to 8 hours of sunlight per day), select a site with well-drained soil, and space at least 35 feet from your septic system or leach field. When you're ready to plant, dig a hole three times the width and just as deep as the root ball on your tree. Place your tree in the hole, straighten it, gently back fill the soil and tamp it down. After this process is complete, give your tree a long drink of water until the soil becomes moist.
Spreading a layer of mulch that’s about three inches thick around the base of your tree will help the soil retain moisture and prevent weeds from growing.
2. Watering: You should regularly water your Weeping Willow for the first year to keep soil evenly moist (about once or twice weekly). Water your Willow only during dry periods in successive years. Although Weeping Willows prefer moist soil, they adapt easily to drier soil.
3. Fertilizing: Choose a brand that has equal parts of each chemical component, such as 10-10-10 or 20-20-20, or a similar product, for optimum results. Applying fertilizer that contains nitrogen produces greener, lusher plants, and accelerates growth. Fertilize in early spring, before new growth begins.
4. Pruning: Thinning the crown increases air circulation, which pushes wind through the tree and helps prevent disease. A good rule of thumb is to prune 2 inches between branches at the top of the tree during early spring, before new growth emerges.
Also, trim back any branches dragging the ground. And pinch or clip off nubs that grow from the trunk to maintain the classic Weeping shape. Broken branches, dead branches, or diseased wood can be removed year-round.
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Product Details
Mature Height: | 30-50 ft. |
Mature Width: | 30-50 ft. |
Sunlight: | Full-Partial |
Growth Rate: | Fast |
Botanical Name: | Salix babylonica |
Does Not Ship To: | AZ |
Grows Well In Zones: | 4-9 outdoors |
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Growing Zones: 4-9 outdoors
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fantastic !! packaging was perfect . tree very healthy. size matched description .
Happy with purchase
We bought our tree as no one had it available locally. The price was great and the shipment was very quick. Directions were simple to follow but we now have to wait for it to grow.
My Little Weeping Willow
I'm very impressed with the health and packaging of the 6 ft weeping willow I bought. It looked great upon opening, and still looks good in its spot in my yard. In spite of the fall winds blowing, he still has most of his leaves, and provides the final resting place for my two old pups that I lost in 2021. I feel confident it will give us joy in the years to come.
Great willow tree
The willow trees arrived in great condition. We have planted them on the bank of the creek that runs along our backyard to hold the bank in and limit erosion. They are looking good . Can’t wait to see them full grown.