How to Plant a Willow Tree in OSRS
If you're looking to add more trees to your Old School Runescape (OSRS) farm or just want to decorate your property with some foliage, planting a willow tree is a great option. Not only does it provide the perfect shade for a hot summer day, but it also serves as a source of wood and branch ingredients for various skills. Here's how you can plant a willow tree in OSRS:
Step 1: Acquire a Willow Sapling
The first step to plant a willow tree is to obtain a willow sapling. You can purchase a willow sapling from other players in the Grand Exchange or obtain one from farming undead twigs. Willow saplings require level 30 farming to plant, and you will need to have a free space in your farming patch to plant it.
Step 2: Prepare the Farming Patch
Before planting the willow sapling, you need to prepare the farming patch. This involves using a rake to remove the weeds and then using a seed dibber to dig a hole in the patch. Once the hole is dug, put the willow sapling in the hole and cover it with soil.
Step 3: Water and Wait
After planting the willow sapling, you need to water it with a watering can to ensure that the plant grows properly. Willow trees take around 4-5 hours to grow and can be checked for harvest by right-clicking on them.
Step 4: Harvest the Willow Tree
Once the willow tree has fully grown, you can harvest it for its wood and branch ingredients. Willow trees provide willow logs, which can be used in firemaking, and willow branches, which can be used in fletching.
Conclusion
Planting a willow tree in OSRS is a simple and rewarding process. Not only does it provide the perfect shade for a hot summer day, but it also provides wood and branch ingredients for various skills. Remember to water your sapling and wait patiently for it to fully grow before harvesting.