In this episode of Get Up and Grow, CHEK’s Hannah Lepine and Gord Nickel, president of Wildwood Outdoor Living Centre, talk about pussy willow trees and how to illuminate them. Gord first tells Hannah how to grow and care for the trees. They need moist soil, do their best in full sun, and grow to […]
In this episode of Get Up and Grow, CHEK’s Hannah Lepine and Gord Nickel, president of Wildwood Outdoor Living Centre, talk about pussy willow trees and how to illuminate them.
Gord first tells Hannah how to grow and care for the trees. They need moist soil, do their best in full sun, and grow to about six or seven feet tall and four to six feet wide.Gord then shows Hannah a couple of options for illuminating them.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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