Mowing around willow living snow fences until plants are well established (1 - 2 growing seasons) ensures plant survival and rapid growth rates.https://digitalcommons.esf.edu/lsfgal/1011/thumbnail.jp
Shrub removal is commonly used for management and restoration of species-rich fen meadows. A common ...
Willow (Salix) communities are important components of riparian ecosystems. However, browsing by liv...
This black and white three page document features a document detailing the use of willow cuttings fo...
Blowing and drifting snow on roadways is a challenge in many cold-weather regions, especially those ...
Living snow fences require care and monitoring for several years after planting. The length and type...
Coppicing is a form of management for certain woody plants that has been used for centuries. The pro...
This photograph shows the area to be coppiced (cut back) after the first growing season to help stim...
This photograph shows a willow cutting shortly after planting a living snow fencehttps://digitalcomm...
Growth measurements are taken to track the health and production of the willow.https://digitalcommon...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2015. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management....
After the snow fence planting strip been prepared, willow cuttings are planted in a double-row patte...
Wood mulch is applied to a willow living snow fence planting strip on top of biodegradable landscape...
After the site assessment and design phases, it is important to properly prepare the site before pla...
Species selection is an important step in the design of effective and efficient living snow fences. ...
Two general categories of plant materials, rooted and unrooted, can be used for living snow fences. ...
Shrub removal is commonly used for management and restoration of species-rich fen meadows. A common ...
Willow (Salix) communities are important components of riparian ecosystems. However, browsing by liv...
This black and white three page document features a document detailing the use of willow cuttings fo...
Blowing and drifting snow on roadways is a challenge in many cold-weather regions, especially those ...
Living snow fences require care and monitoring for several years after planting. The length and type...
Coppicing is a form of management for certain woody plants that has been used for centuries. The pro...
This photograph shows the area to be coppiced (cut back) after the first growing season to help stim...
This photograph shows a willow cutting shortly after planting a living snow fencehttps://digitalcomm...
Growth measurements are taken to track the health and production of the willow.https://digitalcommon...
University of Minnesota M.S. thesis. December 2015. Major: Natural Resources Science and Management....
After the snow fence planting strip been prepared, willow cuttings are planted in a double-row patte...
Wood mulch is applied to a willow living snow fence planting strip on top of biodegradable landscape...
After the site assessment and design phases, it is important to properly prepare the site before pla...
Species selection is an important step in the design of effective and efficient living snow fences. ...
Two general categories of plant materials, rooted and unrooted, can be used for living snow fences. ...
Shrub removal is commonly used for management and restoration of species-rich fen meadows. A common ...
Willow (Salix) communities are important components of riparian ecosystems. However, browsing by liv...
This black and white three page document features a document detailing the use of willow cuttings fo...