Topiary is the art of growing trees and shrubs as living sculptures — cubes, spheres, obelisks, animal shapes or combinations of these. The tradition has flourished in various places at different ...
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 ...
TOPIARY IS THE ART of clipping and training plants into shapes. It can be formal or fun -- or a little of both. It certainly lets you have fun with plants and get a little wild with your Felcos. Your ...
Humans have been clipping trees and shrubs into ornamental shapes since at least ancient Rome. Pliny the Elder—the famed Roman statesman who penned an encyclopedia and who died while watching a ...
For Michael Gibson, topiary art isn’t just clipping branches. It’s a life lesson. Art of Craft For Michael Gibson, topiary art isn’t just clipping branches. It’s a life lesson. Credit... Supported by ...
Topiaries make for artful and sophisticated additions to your garden or home interior. While fresh indoor topiaries require a bit of TLC to thrive, faux alternatives are an easy way to add interest ...