LARC 501 Design Methods and Processes

Saturday, September 28, 2013

The clipped hedge

The clipped hedge has long been used as a way to make a wall from plants. They can be any shape and can assume any shape with much more ease and at a much lower cost (in time anyway) than structures.













Posted by Patrick Condon at 1:35 PM
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