Without fail, visitors to the great gardens of the world are enchanted
by their topiary art. These great, green sculptures, often in the form
of animals, but sometimes in geometric or abstract shapes, are formed by
carefully binding and trimming a living plant. The patience and skill
required may seem intimidating to those who wish to try their hands at
it, but in this book the art is made accessible to every gardener. Well
illustrated, with easy-to-understand instructions, three topiary
projects are offered, a peacock (with instructions for its
transformation into an angel), a Gothic arch, and a duck. The projects
shown use small, potted plants from the nursery, but the techniques are
readily adapted to shrubs and bushes in the garden. The tools and
materials needed for topiary are common, owned by almost every gardener;
with this basic guide, all that is needed is a little creativity and
time. The results will astound.