![]() ![]() By Beate Schwirtlich
It costs nothing to bring the branches of flowering trees indoors for
forcing. The pussy willow (salix discolor) is the poster child of blooming branches. Its catkins or `fuzzies' are actually flowers hanging from the branches. But there are a whole bunch of other trees whose branches can be forced to bloom indoors--many much more brightly than the popular willow. It's as easy as cutting the right branches, bringing them home, and sitting them in water. Forced branches will bloom two to four weeks after cutting.
1. Collect branches on a mild day. |
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