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- Espalier - Wikipedia
Espaliers, trained into flat two-dimensional forms, are used not only for decorative purposes, but also for gardens in which space is limited
- How to Espalier Fruit Trees, Vines, and Other Greenery
Espalier is a gardening technique for training trees, shrubs, and woody vines to grow flat against a surface like a wall This can also be done with a freestanding fence or trellis To espalier, start by pruning to form a main vertical stem Train the side branches to achieve your desired shape
- Espalier Trees for Every Garden - Garden Design
When you have a flat tree against a wall or fence, it is much easier for the sun to penetrate the foliage, thus ripening fruit that might not have ripened otherwise The espalier technique is often used in cooler climates where ripening fruit is difficult
- How to Espalier | UC Marin Master Gardeners
As a general rule in Marin’s Mediterranean climate, the ideal espalier structure runs from North to South Its chief advantage is that it protects the plants from the harsh angle of the summer sun, especially in the afternoon
- How to Espalier Fruit Trees and Climbing Plants in 6 Easy Steps
Espalier involves training fruit trees (or shrubs and climbing plants) to grow flat against supports, such as fences or walls, almost two-dimensionally rather than how they grow naturally
- Espalier trees plants espaliering | The Old Farmers Almanac
Espalier is a method of training fruit trees to grow flat against a wall, fence, wire, or trellis It saves quite a bit of space, looks beautiful, and often helps fruit grow better
- 12 Expert Tips for Espaliering Trees and Plants Like a Pro
Espaliering is a horticultural practice of training trees and plants to grow flat against a support This method not only maximizes space, especially in small gardens, but also adds a decorative element to the landscape
- How To Care for Espaliered Trees - This Old House
Espalier, pronounced “ess-PAL-yer,” is derived from an Italian term for “support ” It’s a technique that involves training trees or shrubs to grow flat against a wall or fence, with branches spread horizontally
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