Hybrid Willow
Salix × matsudana x Salix alba
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Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
Salix × matsudana x Salix alba
In stock & ready to ship today
FREE shipping on orders of $49 or more!
Will thrive in
Not suited for outdoor growing in
These resilient trees aren’t just fast growers, they’re incredibly adaptable, thriving in most soils and even withstanding harsh weather. So ditch the expensive fence and embrace the natural beauty of Hybrid Willow, transforming your outdoor space into a peaceful sanctuary in just a few seasons.
The Hybrid Willow boasts a captivating display of foliage throughout the seasons. In spring, the tree awakens with a flush of brand new leaves. Each leaf emerges a vibrant light green, its surface smooth and soft to the touch, almost like holding fresh lettuce. As the spring sun warms the earth, the leaves mature to a richer, deeper green, their waxy coating catching the sunlight and creating a subtle sheen.
Throughout summer, the dense canopy provides a cool, shaded haven beneath the tree. As fall approaches, the foliage puts on a final dazzling performance. The once vibrant green slowly transforms into a mesmerizing display of golden hues. Imagine a cascade of sunshine yellow leaves, some tinged with fiery orange and warm red, shimmering in the autumn breeze. The texture of the leaves also subtly changes during this transformation. As the chlorophyll fades, the leaves become slightly more brittle, with a faint crispness that adds another dimension to the visual spectacle.
By the time winter arrives, the leaves gracefully surrender to the season, leaving behind a network of bare branches that stand stark against the winter sky.
Plant your Hybrid Willow in a location receiving full sun (at least 6 hours daily) for optimal growth. Well-drained soil is essential; avoid constantly wet areas.
At maturity, Hybrid Willows reach 35-45 feet tall with a 10-15 foot spread. When planting multiple trees for a privacy screen, space them 15 feet apart to allow for healthy growth without crowding.
Make a hole 2-3 times wider than the root ball of your container-grown Hybrid Willow and slightly deeper than the root ball itself. Loosen the soil around the edges to encourage healthy root development.
Carefully remove your Hybrid Willow from its container and gently loosen any circling roots. Place the tree in the hole, ensuring the root crown sits level with the surrounding soil. Backfill the hole and tamp gently to eliminate air pockets.
Water your newly planted Hybrid Willow deeply, soaking the soil around the base until water runs freely from the drainage holes. This ensures a thoroughly saturated root ball for healthy growth.
Apply a 2-3 inch layer of mulch around the base of the tree, keeping it a few inches from the trunk. Replenish mulch as needed throughout the year. Water deeply once a week during the first year, allowing the soil to dry slightly between waterings. Established Hybrid Willows are surprisingly drought tolerant.
These resilient trees are a haven for wildlife, attracting beautiful birds and butterflies to your backyard. Plus, their strong root systems help prevent erosion, protecting your precious land. Don’t settle for a boring fence – embrace the natural beauty and tranquility of the Hybrid Willow. Order yours today and start creating your own backyard escape.
Newly planted trees need frequent watering to establish a strong root system. Deep soak the soil once a week, ensuring water penetrates 6-8 inches. Mature trees are more drought-tolerant but still appreciate occasional watering during dry spells.
Replenish the mulch layer around the base of your tree each spring with 2-3 inches of fresh mulch. This retains moisture, regulates soil temperature, and keeps weeds in check. Remember to keep mulch away from the trunk to prevent rot.
In early spring, feed your tree with a slow-release, balanced fertilizer to promote healthy growth. If you see slow growth in mid-summer, consider a light fertilizing following the product label’s instructions.
Regularly inspect your tree for dead, diseased, or overcrowded branches. Prune them in late winter or early spring using sharp bypass pruners. Pruning can also help maintain the desired shape and size of your tree.
Keep an eye out for common pests like aphids or leaf eaters. Address them promptly with organic methods whenever possible. Consult your local nursery for guidance on pest and disease control specific to your region.
Hybrid Willows are generally winter-hardy. However, young trees might benefit from a light layer of mulch around the base for added winter protection.
Give your new arrival a long, deep drink. Soak the root ball thoroughly until water runs from the drainage holes. This helps settle the plant in its new home.
Consistent moisture is crucial for establishing a strong root system. Water your tree deeply once a week, aiming to penetrate 6-8 inches of soil. Check the soil moisture regularly, especially during hot or dry weather. Water again when the top 2-3 inches of soil feel dry to the touch.
Mature Hybrid Willows are more drought-tolerant. Water them deeply once a week during extended dry periods or hot spells. Pay attention to weather conditions and adjust watering frequency as needed.
Early morning is the best time to water, as it reduces water evaporation. Water at the base of the tree, avoiding the leaves and trunk to prevent fungal diseases. A slow, soaking hose application is ideal for deep watering.
New trees don’t need immediate fertilization. The potting soil should contain enough nutrients for the first few weeks.
In early spring, apply a slow-release, balanced fertilizer formulated for trees and shrubs. Follow the package instructions for application rate based on the size of your tree.
Continue fertilizing in early spring with a slow-release fertilizer. If you see signs of slow growth in mid-summer, you can give your tree a light boost with a half dose of fertilizer, following the product label’s instructions.
Avoid over-fertilizing, which can damage the tree. Always water the tree thoroughly before applying fertilizer. Opt for organic fertilizers whenever possible to promote healthy soil life.
Sharp bypass pruners are ideal for removing smaller branches. Loppers can be helpful for thicker branches. Always ensure your tools are clean and disinfected to prevent the spread of diseases.
The best time to prune Hybrid Willows is in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Identify dead, diseased, or damaged branches and remove them completely. You can also prune branches that rub against each other or those that disrupt the desired shape of your tree. Make clean cuts at a 45-degree angle just above a bud facing outwards.
Apply a sealant to larger pruning cuts to help prevent disease and promote healing. Monitor your tree for any signs of disease or pest infestation after pruning.
Avoid over-pruning your Hybrid Willow, as it’s a fast grower. Focus on removing problem branches and shaping the tree lightly. If you’re unsure about a specific pruning cut, consult a certified arborist for professional guidance.
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