Hedges, especially yew and boxwood. With the building project across the street a need a big hedge so I don’t have to look at it, yew sounds great.

Apparently it’s the oldest and biggest yew hedge in Britain,
more here.
Yew hands! How more Edward Scissorhands can it get? I wonder if it’s hard to make… probably out of my league. Must get a book on topiary.
More here.
Archways, I want this, this would be cute as a hedge on the back towards the neighbors.
Picture found here.I can do this for hours (and I have), just looking at garden pictures. I wonder how much space all my garden pictures use on the hard drive?
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