Some varieties lend themselves to topiary sculpture, espalier, or bonsai training. |
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There's a walled vegetable garden, with a warm wall to espalier fruit trees. |
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Below are a few notable facts about the origin and application of espalier and topiary trees. |
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This garden is dominated by a double, ring-shaped avenue of espalier lime trees under which naturalised blue hyacinths grow in spring. |
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They will therefore have to be taken off the espalier before being placed on a new one during the restoration works? |
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The slope was divided into four terraces with espalier fruit, pyramid-shaped yews and vines. |
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The fire pot flames underline the espalier trees as do lights on the flowerbeds. |
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A simple espalier can train all branches to grow horizontally. |
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All our vineyards are planted in espalier and have automated watering. |
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Along our pergola, I have trained espalier pears that had just about furnished each horizontal bar, but canker has completely girdled my beautiful 'Jargonelle' and we are left with the lower tier. |
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Use of the motorised fruit harvester for all harvesting and maintenance work in espalier fruit groves and work has become a consolidated trend over the last 35 years. |
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To prevent erosion due to the highly irregular rainfall, long terraces have been laid out on the slopes of the Maures Massif where the vines are espalier trained. |
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In addition to a complete range of roadside trees, park trees and yews we have also been producing a large collection of espalier and shaped trees trees for years. |
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Now that allotment sites are beginning to permit orchards, there may be the opportunity of planting a free standing fruit tree or, if not, an espalier. |
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This garden in Belgium, stands out by the many topiary and espalier trees. |
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The assortment has over 1700 species that includes clear stem trees, feathered, roof, espalier and other topiary trees, fruit trees, conifers solitary shrubs and rhododendrons. |
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Pyracanthas are spreading or upright in habit so you can grow them as free-standing shrubs, hedging or trained against a wall or fence in a fan or espalier shape. |
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The garment stalls carried the traditional blue vine-dressers' outfits, sunhats, and the great willow pitchforks grown in espalier at villages like Sauve. |
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