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I went to a park in Normandy where they had several kinds of willows which was very cool.
One group they trimmed to make a single trunk up about 6 ft, then let it branch out. Trimming it kept it really bushy, like a tree a child would draw.
Second group they cut back to the ground every yr, let it grow up lots of little whippy stems.
Third group they had small ones in a circle, then tied a string around then to make it like a tipi of branches, with a nice empty spot in the middle to sit in.
I came home more enthused over willows which, having spent time in SE AK and NW WA, I considered a trash pest damp area bush. I now have 1 I prune each spring for its whippy stems and am making a large "eagles nest" for my garden, and several I have just let go to see what happens.
I think you can do most anything with a willow, unless you are in a really arid place. Cut away the smaller branches. Early spring or winter is usually the best, but willows are hardy, unless you are in an arid place.
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