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It’s amazing how plants can shape our gardens in more ways than one, especially if they’ve been transformed into eye-catching topiary. But you don’t just have to admire topiary in the gardens of ...
If you’ve ever wandered around country estates admiring giant animals and other weird and wonderful topiary shapes, you may think it’s way out of reach in your own outdoor space. Yet creating simple ...
Holiday decor for the entryway doesn't have to end with hanging a wreath or wrapping a garland. Containers left empty after summer blooms die come in handy for creating a fresh look for the season.
My first encounter with fanciful topiary came when I was 18 and arrived for the first time on the campus of my Boston area college. Situated atop a hill, my dormitory offered an idyllic view of the ...
IF YOU’VE visited stately homes and gardens this summer and admired the architectural beauty of evergreen spheres and cones, beautifully clipped mazes, evergreen peacocks and other statuesque shapes, ...
I have always instinctively loved topiary, and all and any kind of training, clipping or shaping of plants. I think of it as sculpture as much as horticulture. But I must stress that I do not limit my ...
If you’ve ever wandered around country estates admiring giant animals and other weird and wonderful topiary shapes, you may think it’s way out of reach in your own outdoor space. Yet creating simple ...