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Thanks for your feedback. Sorry, I should have been more explicit; we were actually going to plant a weeping willow tree in that boggy patch area...I'm assuming / hoping that there are no issues with weeping willow trees?
Many thanks As long as it's not on the dam. The other thing about willows is that some folks don't want it sucking up the water from the pond, especially if water is scarce.
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Weeping willow trees are a great way to dry up a wet spot. If you have drainage tiles nearby, the roots will find them and clog them.
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