1. Soil: the cultivation of willow needs fertile and air permeable soil.
2. Watering: it likes the humid environment. It is resistant to waterlogging, but it can't water a lot, just keep the soil moist.
3. Light: to give willow a sunny growth environment, it can grow better if it receives enough light. If it doesn't get enough light for a long time, it will affect its growth.
Cuttage Propagation: cut a branch at the end of winter or early spring, with a length of about 20cm. Insert it into the sand bed, and water it to keep the soil moist. After rooting, it can be transplanted. If the seedlings are to be buried in the soil after winter, it can play a role of cold prevention.
Generally, willow will not produce diseases and insect pests, but at ordinary times to do a good job in prevention, appropriate ventilation, maintain appropriate growth temperature, timely weeding to avoid insect pests.