To make willow tree cuttings, start by selecting healthy, flexible branches from a mature willow tree, ideally in late winter or early spring. Cut sections about 6-12 inches long, ensuring each cutting has at least one node. Remove any leaves from the lower half, then place the cuttings in a container of water or directly in moist soil. Keep the cuttings in a shaded area until they develop roots, which usually takes a few weeks.
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