Use and Care Manual

Willow Care and Maintenance
Some people prefer to allow the willows to age naturally. Willow material will age to a silver-grey color,
and therefore do not need to be treated with any kind of finish. If you wish, you can use a preservative to
extend their life and should be painted on after the hurdles has had time to dry, depending on what kind
of weather conditions, which can take a few weeks to a few months for the drying process.
There are three types of preservatives that can be used, a light-colored creosote which is highly effective,
but not plant friendly, or a water-based preservative which is plant friendly but not as effective.
Alternatively, the traditional method of preserving willow is to lightly paint a mixture of boiled linseed oil
and turpentine 50/50. Another natural way of preserving it is to allow larger leaf varieties of ivy to grow
around it for semi-protection against weathering.
We recommend putting a coat of linseed oil or outdoor sealer to preserve peeled skin willow products in
the outdoors.

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