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The Citrus Guy: Up Against The Wall Espalier Fruit Trees, Growing Fruit Trees, Tree Growing, Vertical Gardens, Walled Garden, Citrus Trees, Garden Deco, Have Inspiration, Fruit Garden

Working these last 10 years or so at a nursery has made me appreciate many things. Everybody has plants that they either love or just absolutely hate. I have learned there are quite a few plants that I just am not fond of. Each and every one of them has a place in the landscape, and that I appreciate. I still don't like them. Want an example? Crepe Myrtles. Yes, they are pretty when flowering, kind of. Why do I not like them? In my yard, they are the last tree/plant to leaf out. The flowers…

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prune grapes #wine #winery #wineeducation Pruning Trees, Espalier Fruit Trees, Growing Trees, Garden Vines, Growing Grapes, Veg Garden, Have Inspiration, Growing Fruit, Food Garden

Last Friday Handsome & I spent the day at Tryon Palace…..enjoying the gardens and the annual Heritage Plant Sale. I love the potager at Tryon Palace….. ooooooo, I’d love to have one like it! Throughout the potager {traditional kitchen garden} they have many espaliered fruit trees. Figs, apples, pears. Espalier is a French word that […]

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Early American Gardens: Landscape Design - Espalier & Wall Trees Liquid Architecture, Gravel Gardens, Espalier Fruit Trees, Fern Garden, Cozy Houses, Garden Layouts, Vertical Vegetable Garden, Living Fence, American Garden

Free-standing Espaliered Trees In the British American colonies, an espalier was a lattice-work or frame-work or wall support system, sometimes defining the boundary of a garden, upon which ornamental or bearing fruit trees were pruned & trained. Espaliered fruit trees were often used to create a focal point and as a form of art, as well as for the practical fruit that they produced. Espalier, a French word derived from the Italian spalliera, which means "something to rest the shoulder…

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