Our Rivers & Willows 2: planting, tending & stripping willows

May 15, 10am - 1pm

OFFSITE: The Good Acre

The second course in a seasonal series offered by basketweaver Bozena!

Visit a willow plot in its second year of growth. We will have garden beds prepared, and everyone will have a chance to put willow sticks in the ground. We’ll discuss methods for successful growing, weed management, plant longevity, and more. We will also experiment with stripping bark from willows for future weaving use, and discuss uses for willow bark. We will learn simple weaving techniques and practice small willow weaving projects.

These courses are for new and experienced willow workers alike. You can take one course, or enroll in all. More will willow courses will be offered throughout this year.

This series will provide further regional context for how wild and cultivated willows can be tended, explore questions of ecological restoration in relation to willows, and develop an understanding of willow as a companion in cultural contexts of grief and medicine.

  • Tuition: Tiered Pricing

    • $63 Pay it Forward Rate

    • $32 Standard Rate (ACTUAL COST)

    • $15 Community Rate

  • Materials Fee: none

  • Optional Tools to Bring: Garden clippers that you like!

  • Age / Ability Level: 16+, or 8+ with an adult

meet your instructor

Bozena Scheidel lives in Minneapolis. She weaves willow baskets and is interested in developing relationships to places where willows grow: floodplains, wetlands, lakeshores, ditches and farms. She is excited about the ways handwork informs practices of care and ecological restoration. She works in construction and plays fiddle. 

Skyler Hawkins is a farmer, basket weaver and bookbinder living in the Twin Cities. They love to make useful objects that can hold the many things that come from the farm, be it fresh harvests in their baskets, or a place for crop observations in their books. They are a big believer in the power of craft to help people to slow down, breathe deep, appreciate the little things and connect with others.