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Espalier your trees! by Rev. J.D. Hooker Issue #79
... pruned regularly using the same methods already explained for horizontally grown espaliers. Cordon espaliering The third technique, cordon espaliering, is also quite dramatically eye catching. My experience with this method ... the top wire, they’re kept trimmed to that height. He uses this cordon espaliering technique to form edible and picturesque living fences around smaller properties and estates. ...
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Dictionary of Natural Food
... yeasts on the surface of the fruit, and is totally harmless. cordon-a particular shape to prune a fruiting bush or tree ... until they are growing at 45 degrees. Your cordon is then known as an 'oblique cordon'. Some plants, particularly some apples, make more ... . 'Granny Smith'). These 'tip bearing varieties' are not as suited to espaliering as the more common 'spur fruiting' varieties. La Nina is ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: Espaliering: The Patient Art
... an email notification whenever we update the website! email: May 02, 2004 Espaliering: The Patient Art The art of espaliering fruit trees goes back to the medieval monastic gardens of Europe. There ... pomme fruits (apples, pears, and crabapples) are best adapted to the formal T-Shape and Cordon, while Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, and other stone fruits (fruits with a single pit in the ...
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Scenic Nursery | Gardening Blog: May 2004 Archives
... is Altissimo. Posted by forkandspade at 10:01 AM | Comments (0) | TrackBack Espaliering: The Patient Art The art of espaliering fruit trees goes back to the medieval monastic gardens of Europe. There ... pomme fruits (apples, pears, and crabapples) are best adapted to the formal T-Shape and Cordon, while Peaches, Nectarines, Cherries, and other stone fruits (fruits with a single pit in the ...
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Open Directory - Home: Gardening: Plants: Shaping: Espalier
... Article providing basic information, including drawing and descriptions of horizontal, palmette, and cordon espaliering styles. BBC Gardening: Grow Espalier Apple Trees - Step by step ... : Espaliers - Introduction with photographs, including shrubs and trees suitable in Florida. Espaliering: The Patient Art - Article discussing background and methods, design considerations, and materials. ...
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