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This handbook surveys the history and practice of clipped ornamental gardening, tracing its early beginnings, a golden age of elaborate forms, subsequent decline under landscape reformers, and later revival. After a historical essay it gives practical guidance on planning a formal topiary garden, soil preparation, planting and manuring, and the care, training, and restoration of both mature and young specimen yews and box. Chapters cover routine management, design formation, and specialized shaping techniques, and the text is supported by photographs and plates from notable estates that illustrate typical forms and garden arrangements.

About the Author

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Charles H. Curtis

Charles H. Curtis was an American author known for his work in horticulture and gardening. His notable book, "The Book of Topiary," explores the art and practice of shaping plants into decorative forms, reflecting his expertise and passion for gardening. Curtis's writing contributes to the literary heritage of gardening literature, providing insights and techniques that appeal to both amateur gardeners and seasoned horticulturists. Through his work, he has helped to popularize the intricate craft of topiary, making it accessible to a wider audience.

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