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Amazing
John Glenn takes a light - hearted look at gardening’s greatest enigma…. the Maze
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A Cut Above
In the first of a series of articles looking at the practical aspects of creating topiary, Don Tozer explores some of the free – standing shapes topiary that may be created
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The Knot Garden: Enigma and Variation
Robin Whalley ( Knot Gardens and Parterres, Robin Whalley and Anne Jennings Barn Elms 1998) discusses Knot Gardens, their history and design.
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Patterns in their Infinite Variety
Christine North, garden designer, lecturer and teacher with a passion for topiary, finds that the deeper she delves into history, the more she finds that nothing is new.
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If a Job’s Worth Doing…
Professional Topiarist, Simon Rose shares some of the secrets of his art.
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