Nyboy
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I know how much gardeners hate weeping willows. Once while telling a client I love them, she said they where trash tree and should never be planted. Many people feel the same way. I think they are graceful and beautiful, they just need to be planted in the right spot. I have one growing in standing water; the tree is leaning at a 45 degree angle. I have to take it down this winter. I would like to plant 3 or 4 around my pond far from house and septic. They can grow has large as they want, falling limbs would be harmless.Everything I read claim they are easy to root. I once tryed in water and failed. Can I root cuttings ths time of year? I know spring would be better, but am afraid to leave tree up till then.