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Plant of the week ~ Salix (Willow)

Sep 15, 2017Sep 13, 2017 botanicalmind Nature, Species of plants, Wildlife Gardening, Woodworking plant of the week, salix, salix alba, salix babylonica, salix fragilis, Wildlife Gardening, willow

This week we are taking a look at one of my favourite trees ~ Salix (Willow). Blossoming in spring, willow is a great plant both aesthetically, for human use and as part of a wildlife garden.

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Nottingham Environmental Woodcraft

Dec 5, 2016 Compassionate Roots Garden Design, Garden maintenance, Woodworking recycling, sustainability, Woodworking

Wildlife & Eco Gardens look for local crafts people who share similar principles. This week we found a local wood worker, using 100% recycled materials!

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