There’s
something very relaxing about a rose-covered arch, a pergola festooned
with wisteria, or a leafy arbor. Here’s another way to make a shady
place to sit and enjoy nature: a willow dome. The structure support
itself is alive! Willow branches have a particular feature that makes
building a dome or other garden structure fairly easy.
Willow
trees have an unusual trait: freshly cut branches will sprout roots and
grow into new trees when merely plunked into the ground and watered. By
taking cuttings from an established willow tree, “planting” them
strategically and weaving the supple young branches together as they
grow, any number of structures—such as a gazebo, pergola, play hut,
party dome, sweat lodge, art cave or even a shady area for your
livestock—can be created on your land.
Now I
really want a willow tree! You can buy cuttings or a kit or even hire someone to build a willow structure for you, but you can also
do it yourself with some guidelines from Modern Farmer.
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