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Matheous-2 | 08:06 Sun 07th Sep 2014 | Gardening
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I have two Kilmarnock Willow trees in containers here in Scotland. Both seem so densely packed on the surface compost that I cannot penetrate with a small hand fork. They are also difficult to water. Can anyone suggest a remedy or error on my part?
I have many, many other containers that don't have this problem, so I don't feel that I over compacted them while planting.....I would like to resolve this before the season finishes. Thanks in advance for any replies or suggestions....
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Hi Matheous-2,

Obviously, you don't want to disturb the roots too much, but you could try pushing something like a meat skewer into the compost to assist drainage and aeration.
Placing a dish under the containers and watering from there may also help.
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Sounds like a good idea to me!....The containers are fairly large and might prove difficult to find a suitable tray, however I will be vigilant on my next trip to the garden centre...
Thanks for your reply!

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