How To Build A Living Willow Playhouse

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In these modern times, children tend to spend a lot of time in front of the TV or computer and they forget what it’s really like to be a child. If you want to create a clever toy for your kid that will help him/her learn something, then you should build this living playhouse. The living playhouse is perfect for a large outdoor space and your children can learn how to connect with nature and spend more time outdoor when the weather is nice. You don’t need to worry about the heat of the summer sun as the plants will provide a cozy and shady place for your children. To build this natural playhouse, you are going to need:


Living Willow Whips – Salix Viminalis variety – 6’, 7’, 8’ or 9’ lengths
Strong garden string
Spade or garden fork
Weed matting (optional)
Play Bark (optional)

1.Find a suitable spot for your willow den and mark the footprint using your spade, some string or sand.

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2. Salix Viminalis or other Viminalis species are generally recommended as they are quick growing, hardy and ideal for living willow dens.

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3. Start by finding 6 of the sturdiest willow whips to make your entrance, bringing them together to form an arch.

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4. You will need to tie these securely together using your garden string or cable tie to ensure that you have a stable arch.

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5. Stems should be planted about 10cm into the ground.

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4 Responses to “How To Build A Living Willow Playhouse”

  1. Darrell Sheets says:

    How many willow whips do you need?

  2. Tricia says:

    Did I miss something? The first page has pictures AND written instructions. The second page is just pictures. No instructions on how to complete it. Is there a way I can get the complete instructions for the living willow playhouse?

  3. Iwa nzl says:

    Check out inhabitat.com for additional guidance

  4. Julia Green says:

    Please email full instructions. Thankyou! My grandbabies will love this.

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