I love planting trees!
and watching them grow. Willows are one of my favs and grow really fast. The thing about trees is that you can make them grow a lot faster if you improve there vigor. 1st thing is picking a good specimen from the nursery.
1. Look closely and make sure that there are no bugs or any weird things on the branches and leaves. Pick the best one.
2. Really important is to make sure you don't plant it too deep. When you look at the base of a tree you will see a "crown". This is where the trunk spreads out at the bottom. That is where you want the depth of planting to be. It is way better to plant it too high than too deep.
3. Make a bigger hole than you need.
4. Handle the tree with care. I did not do this once and broke the tree right off of the root system
lessen learned.
5. After the tree is planted create a circle **** 1-2 feet in diameter with the dirt around the base of the tree. Like a bowl. This will allow you to fill with water. If you do not do this the water will just run off. This will help the tree all summer long!
6. Chips or some sort of mulch needs to go around the base of the tree to the drip line. It can cover up the bowl part also. The bigger the circle of mulch the better. This will keep the weeds at bay and keep the root system moist during the hot days of summer. Make sure at the very base of the tree you can see the dirt. So the mulch is not right up to the trunk. If you look at trees that have mulch (usually planted by the city or state) they make kind of a mountain of chips right up to the trunk. This is BAD and will kill the tree sooner or later.
7. Keep the area weed free. Weeds take the nutrition's from the tree.
8. put fence around the tree until it is bigger. Don't allow anything to eat the buds.
9. Finally, Make sure you water it 1 per week thru this summer. Then in the future if there is ever a drought water it.
I hope this is helpful. If you follow these steps the tree will grow at least twice as fast as if you do not.
Happy planting!