Young willow trees planted in a line and woven together make a great visual and wind break .
Willow trees have very strong roots and are sometimes used in bioengineering to strengthen river banks and prevent soil erosion. They grow very quickly and can be used to screen off areas of gardens and make rooms.
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Location: Hampton Wick Surrey UK
Photo credit: © Trish Gant / Alamy / Afripics
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