Recommended further reading Espalier Fruit Trees For Wall, Hedge, and Pergola: Installation Shaping Care
Photo by Sillydog
Photo by Dr Bjorn
Photo by Steeljam
Photo by Susan Reimer
Photo by JylCat
Photo by Damian Dude
Photo by Kate
Photo by Philip Bouchard
Photo by Nicholas Blake
Photo by She who must
Photo by JPMatth
Recommended further reading Espalier Fruit Trees For Wall, Hedge, and Pergola: Installation Shaping Care
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Ewa
These fruit trees looks so beautiful. I wish I had at least one of them in my garden.
ReplyDeleteI love all the espaliers you picked. They look awesome.
ReplyDeleteJody
Wow. Thank you for gathering these together and sharing! My favorite is the bright red two story one.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular! This must take such discipline and care to create!
Ah, you know I love them all!
ReplyDeleteJill
All are gorgeous. I would love to train an espalier against m garage, now deciding on a style will be made even more difficult after your post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I think you may have inspired me to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteLove the pictures. Especially the one by JylCat where the trees branches were so regular and symmetric.
ReplyDeleteGordon Rigg
Amazing! how do you do that? I think I need your training for this. I love to have like this too. :-)
ReplyDeleteI was really dreaming last night trying to figure out on how to that fruit trees espaliers. Can you help? :-)
ReplyDeleteExcellent pictures. At some point I will have to incorporate fruit trees in the frugal garden.
ReplyDeleteyeah!!! Marvelous... i love the espaliers fruit trees.
ReplyDeleteWow. Cool and a little bit weird to see how trees can be bent to grow like that... :-)
ReplyDelete/Annika
They're all lovely beyond words! I was actually speechless as I looked a the pictures. Thank you for sharing such beauty.
ReplyDeleteA pity that not many, or any people in my country practice this pragmatic way to garden, in terms of aesthetics and the final product.
ReplyDeleteWow! I'd never seen most of these. They make my espaliers look rather meager. Thanks for posting them. They're inspiring.
ReplyDeleteI love the trees against the buildings. It must take a lot of time to train them to grow like that.
ReplyDeleteWow! I am lost for word on these fruit trees. Great post!
ReplyDeleteAn inspiring collection Ewa! I like the one photgraphed by Philip Bouchard the most!
ReplyDeleteThe fruit trees are all gorgeous! I suppose this is like creating a bonsai only you are not cutting down any new growth but training them on a wire/twine or something. I suggest you teach us how to do this. :)
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful trees i am so inspire here and also the natural color is show some more beauty look.
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Garden Centre
Oh wow! I have never seen fruit trees shaped like that. I don't know if I would ever attempt to do this because I prefer my trees to be more wild and unkempt, but I really appreciate the aesthetic of this.
ReplyDelete:) Ewa
http://ewalooksattheworld.blogspot.com/
Amazing! how do you do that? I think I need your training for this. I love to have like this too. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing with us..
Connacht Gold Garden Centre
Amazing pictures! I really love them all. This must have taken you such effort and discipline to create and make them grow like that. How I wish I had one of them in my own garden! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful trees, I especially like the 4th and 5th photos. I imagine growing trees like this is no easy feat and would involve a lot of monitoring or is it simply a case of guiding them with wires?
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing,
James @ Capital Gardens
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