Do these willow cuttings need to be cut smaller?

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  1. Daalamist

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    I got these large alaska willow cuttings from someone and wondering if I should stick them in the ground as they are or cut them into smaller pieces before planting? Thanks
     

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  2. Spruce

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    Hi

    they should of been planted last year around November time , I doubt they will root now

    Sorry

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  3. Adam I

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    They might still root, willows like doing so. I would get them fairly deep or even lay them horizontally. Perhaps cut so there is only one or two leaves on it to prevent moisture loss.
     
  4. On the Levels

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    When we did our willows we did them in the Autumn and were told to strip of all the leaves as @Adam l says to reduce transpiration. Still worth giving it a go.
     
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