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Children love dens and places to hide. A living willow wigwam or tunnel can form a lovely leafy den and shady play area for your kids. You do not need to be an experienced gardener to create willow hideaways. Nearly all willow suppliers sell kits to simplify the task. Older children can help you plant and all kids will enjoy sitting inside to see how the buds have formed and how the leaves are going to enclose the shelter. Plant the willow in November to March during its dormant months, though some suppliers extend this period by keeping the willow in cold storage. Therefore place your order well before Easter. The willow whips look like lifeless flexible stems, but they will root easily when put into weed free ground. All willows like water so if the ground is poor you can incorporate some free draining grit or other moisture retentive material.
For the inside and/or around the den you can add a layer of soft cocoa shells, play bark or amenity bark. Some suppliers provide mulch mats with their kits to prevent weed growth. The smallest wigwam available is about 5ft in diameter and 4 ft high.
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Check out the following websites to see what is on offer:- For a tunnel, arch, arbour, play den, and roundhouse with or without mulch mat. For a wigwam kit of 2 m in diameter. For wigwam and tunnel kits. For a step by step guide to creating a living willow den without a kit see How to build a living willow dome playhouse for under £40 If you want to take a look locally at what you could create try your local infant school. Many have willow structures in their school garden. |
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