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RE: Topiary - gives you THE look, but it's not for the lazy gardener.

in #topiary7 years ago (edited)

In fact, I do not find it fair to change what is natural to decorate, but these works are really neat and striking.
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The delicacies of Topiary Art
Do not take a garden shear to your hand and dive into your plants. Leave this work to an expert or get an education on this subject. Otherwise, you may be disappointed.
Before applying the art of Topiary on the plant, that is to say to an expert, before you hand over your bitch, decide as you like. What kind of model do you want to see in your garden? What will be the concept of your garden? Models in independent shapes and stories can show your garden scattered.
If you are going to do this yourself, and you are new to it, start with simple shapes. Balls, pyramids and cubes will have beautiful results.
Plan and make progress. We do not work on a canvas, so we will not be able to reorganize the details that are too big or small.
Take care of your plants. You will get new branches and shoots, and the shape will change. Prun at least twice a year to preserve the shape of your plants.
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Which plants will be applied for Topiary?
In order to apply topiary art, permanent trees and trees, which do not spill their leaves, are preferred.

Spruce, juniper, hemlock, servi; rosemary, laurel, boxwood and some ivy varieties are suitable for Topiary.

When Do We Need to Shape Trees and Plants?
You can plant your plants such as late spring or early summer. Since the plants you already use are mostly non-leafing species, they do not present any difficulty in this case.

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