This is blog post is co-written by myself and Clare Revera. She is a consultant and trainer who used work at Out to Learn Willow. This company specialises in training adults and children in the traditional craft of willow weaving, using dried and living willow. They design and build beautiful structures and sculptures to enhance school grounds, gardens and community areas. The website also contains information about maintaining structures which is an equally important consideration to factor into your school year. 

So why does every school need willow structures? Clare has summarised her reasons below:

1. Benefits for wildlife

Willow structures are created mainly from native British varieties which have a wide range of benefits. As a habitat it is superb for wildlife sustaining over 200 different types of insect – which has a knock on effect of feeding many species of birds . Willow is a vital source of nectar early in the season as it flowers early. It is also one of the best carbon capturing native trees we have in the UK.

Check out the fluffy willow catkin seeds! Willow also produces beautiful furry buds in the spring.

2. Benefits for children

Willow weaving is an ancient traditional rural craft which must be preserved. If the children are fully involved in the construction of your structure then they have the opportunity to learn the rudiments of the craft such as using willow to make patterns and learning weaving strokes which are strong and structural. Many schools who work with us become hooked and also either run follow up days for pupils to learn further basketry skills or send teachers on one of our courses..

Children can be involved in the planting and caring of willow structures. (Photo courtesy of Eunice Stephen)

Willow is a very forgiving and flexible (in both senses of the word) material for children to work with. Willow weaving is a completely kinaesthetic learning experience. You simply have to do it to learn it. Many children who don’t achieve at much else are extremely adept when working outdoors using practical skills. It is marvellous to see these children gaining success. And the benefits of working outdoors for children – freedom, space, fresh air, exercise, motivation, enthusiasm, learning to respect the environment, practical skill development…to name a few.

Willow structures provide different viewpoints and places to hide away.

3. Supports free play outdoors

Children who are involved in the process of construction are also more likely to use the structure โ€“ In the school where I taught, the willow dome at the school was used as a bomb shelter, an igloo, a woodland princesses palace and a bird hide, to name a very few, in freely chosen play. And that was just in one week! These structures are great for developing imagination!

A play nest!

4. A place for shade and shelter

In the summer willow structures provide shady areas to sit and relax especially if children are provided with something to sit/lie on e.g. portable seating mats.

Stramash Fort William have a huge willow den providing space for 20+ children to comfortably hang out.

5. Developing environmental stewardship

Structures also need maintaining on an annual basis and provide an interesting task for members of eco groups, gardening clubs or a class that takes on this responsibility. It is straightforward and enjoyable to prune willow, providing opportunities for tool use: loppers and secateurs.

The use of geotex material overlain with bark chip can ensure that the ground doesn’t become a mud bath.

6. Benefits to teachers

We have found the most fantastic enthusiasm and excitement amongst teachers for working with willow and have now trained thousands in various aspects of willow weaving. Willow weaving is incredibly therapeutic, just what you need after the bustle of the classroom. Many schools locally have now planted beautifully coloured basketry willow beds in their schools so that they have an entirely self sustaining and cheap resource which just keeps on producing year after year. And the benefits of working outdoors for teachers – freedom, space, fresh air, exercise, motivation, enthusiasm, learning to respect the environment, practical skill development.

Willow provides year round seaonal change. Look how wonderfully shaggy this willow is in the summer!

7. Benefits to your school

Willow structures are extremely beautiful to look at. They enhance outdoor areas. Your school grounds send important messages to both pupils and parents. It is probably the first place visitors see – your shop window. School grounds are just as important as the inside of the school and deserve as much care and thought and time. Willow can be used to section your grounds, giving a feeling of greater space, the provision of hidden spaces and natural gathering spaces.

This is a little “fedge” – a living fence made from willow. Great for partitioning outdoor spaces.

Finally, thank you to Peter Kyburz who sent in the link to his willow dome structure planted in a school in Switzerland. The YouTube video is short, sweet and a lovely souvenir of the planting event! Do remember though, that you can adapt the size of a willow structure to match the intended users. So go for mini structures with little children – less work and less height issues around building and maintaining. 

These are toddler sized willow dens that are joined together by a tunnel at the back.

If you need a willow worker to visit your school, then there are many specialists throughout the UK that can assist. For Scottish people, have a look on the Willow Scotland website for a local worker.ย Remember that if you live outwith the UK you may need to find an alternative native species for your natural structures.

For information about the play value and cultural uses of willow, please check out the Papyrus Project – it has lots of information and advice about a range of plants.

This blog post was originally published in March 2010. Since the original publication of this blog post, Clare now has her own business, Welsh Baskets. She is still available to run willow training and school grounds courses.

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