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Usually available February-October
Dry hurdle willow requires soaking while green hurdle willow does not. 2.5 – 3 hurdle wads are required to make a 6ft x 6ft (1.8m x 1.8m) hurdle panel.
The seasonality of our willow varies depending on the type.
View our guide to willow seasonality for more information.

Long willow rods for making hurdles/fence panels. 2.5 – 3 hurdle wads will make a 6ft by 6ft (1.8m x 1.8m) fence panel. The exact amount depends on the tightness of the weave.
Usually available February-October

Long willow rods suitable for weaving hurdle fence panels, in situ fencing, roundhouses and wattle panels. Rods require soaking and mellowing to make pliable. 100 - 140 rods per bundle.
2.5 - 3 hurdle wads are required to make a 6ft x 6ft (1.8m 1.8m) hurdle panel. Each dry hurdle willow wad weighs 6.5kg.
Fence panels / Hurdles
Roundhouses
In situ fencing
Usually available February-October

Long willow rods suitable for weaving hurdle fence panels, in situ fencing, roundhouses and wattle panels. Green (fresh cut) rods do NOT require soaking. Each wad weighs 10kg.
120 - 140 rods per bundle. 2.5 - 3 hurdle wads are required to make a 6ft x 6ft (1.8m 1.8m) hurdle panel.
Fence panels / Hurdles
Roundhouses
In situ fencing
Usually available February-October

Long willow rods suitable for weaving hurdle fence panels, in situ fencing, roundhouses and wattle panels. Rods may require soaking and mellowing to make pliable.
2.5 - 3 hurdle wads are required to make a 6ft x 6ft (1.8m 1.8m) hurdle panel. Each semi-dry hurdle willow wad weighs 6.5kg.
Fence panels / Hurdles
Roundhouses
In situ fencing