Flame Willow
The Flame willow is very hardy and responds well to pruning.
It grows multistemmed, more like a shrub, unless trained otherwise.
Plant these as specimens or in a line along a border.
The Flame Willow, 'Salix Willow', gets it's name from the stems that turn red in late fall and lasts until early spring.
They grow fast and can be planted as privacy screens where the fall color will be fabulous!
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Plant strawberries by digging a V-shaped hole about 8 inches deep. Spread the roots out, place the roots against the side of the hole, then push soil against the roots. As the plant sends out runner, trim all but the best six runners for an abundant crop.
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