Espalier: how to train plants for the tracery of branches This undated photo shows a red currant espalier in New Paltz, N.Y. Red currant plants are especially easy to train and prune as decorative ... A red currant espalier in New Paltz, N.Y.
Red currant plants are especially easy to train and prune as decorative (and edible) espaliers. (Lee Reich) Espalier is a way of training and pruning plants ... Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shiny red currants hang from a branch.
currant plants, - Aerolife/Shutterstock While currants have long been a classic for in-ground gardening, ... Washington Times: Espalier: how to train plants for the tracery of branches What: The native flowering currant, or ribes sanguineum, welcomes spring with a showy array of rosy-pink buds softening to a rich, clear pink. The early spring flowers have a spicy fragrance and are a ... Bright yellow flowers dangle like trumpets from the branches of clove currants. Instead of a resounding blare, though, these trumpets give off a heavenly, clove-like aroma.
currant plants, Don’t confuse clove currant ... NOLA.com: Tiny, prolific currant tomatoes will return each summer on their own: Dan Gill's advice Tiny, prolific currant tomatoes will return each summer on their own: Dan Gill's advice