Last week I had a plea for help from Georgia (waves: “Hi, Georgia!”) who has a small Salix Kilmarnock which is in a lot of trouble.
Regular readers will know that I write about this particular tree quite a lot, because people are always having problems with them: if you are not familiar with this particular ornamental tree, they are grafted, weeping, deciduous trees which are often grown in pots, often they are very small (not always), ideal for small gardens, and when they are in good condition, are very pretty, especially early in the year when the catkins come out:
...but alas, they are rarely the “light airy waterfall” that they should be.
Usually the problems are to do with them either...
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