March 23, 2026

Bringing Pussy Willows Indoors

The furry catkins of pussy willows are one of spring's earliest harbingers - their branches shimmer in the moist to wet soil near meadows, swamps, and streams. Sometimes the furry twigs can be seen even when there's still snow on the ground.

Last week, I asked my gardener, Matt Orrego, to cut lots of long, straight pussy willow branches from a grove I planted along the wetlands behind my main greenhouse. These deciduous shrubs naturally grow up to 20-feet tall, or even more if left unpruned. They are very easy to multiply and make wonderful cut arrangements. I always collect big bunches to make dramatic displays for my home.

Here are some photos, enjoy.