Are you fed up with the wet weather yet? I know I am. In parts of the UK, we’ve just had the rainiest January for over 100 years! That makes for a good bit of irony! So much for “Dry January”!
Now in Bristol where I live, there are plenty of parks and many of them are on slopes. This means that when the rain falls on the high ground it drains down to the low lying areas and you end up a total quagmire.
This is bad in lots of ways. For instance,
Here’s a bonafide Willow Solution to a slippery problem and also a nice bit of climate change adaptation.
A small, staggered buffer strip of willow grown at close spacings will make a massive difference.
I’ve planted some willow at my local park and it had the desirable effect. An area that was once a mud slide is now much easier to navigate during wet Januarys.
By cutting the willow down you make it stronger. It regrows with many more stems and that makes it an even more effective buffer.
Furthermore, when you cut the material, you can produce all sorts of material that can be used for arts and crafts or chipped into ramial woodchip and used as a fantastic mulch on the flower beds.It’s easy, you can bring the community together when you plant, harvest and create. What’s not to like?
