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The entries are in alphabetical order by magazine name and then in chronological sequence.
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ESPALIER
xx   PRUNING
xx   SHRUB

Man over nature. Hints on growing espaliers.
AMERICANA May-Jun 1984 (v.12#2) pg. 37

The art of espaliering fruit trees. Pruning and training of four designs (Belgian Fence, Horizontal Cordon, Candelabrum and Palmette) are described.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL May-Jun 1996 (v.80#3) pg. 28

The art of espaliering.
COUNTRYSIDE & SMALL STOCK JOURNAL Mar-Apr 2002 (v.86#2) pg. 63

How to espalier fruit trees.
EARLY AMERICAN LIFE Apr 1980 (v.11#2) pg. 36

Tips on transplanting young apple trees for an espalier.
FINE GARDENING #57 Sep-Oct 1997 pg. 12

An espalier for every garden. A guide to fast-growing trees that are good for espalier. Instructions for installing a wire support system and then planting a tree close to a wall. Guidelines for pruning to produce branches and then to shape the espalier.
FINE GARDENING #70 Nov-Dec 1999 pg. 54

Espaliering. An old European practice of training trees to trellises. The selection of trees, soil, drainage and planting site, as well as, the basic types of espaliering are discussed.
FLOWER & GARDEN Feb-Mar 1985 (v.29#2) pg. 48

Bound and determined. A comprehensive introduction to the cultivation of espaliered fruit and ornamental trees.
HARROWSMITH #96 Mar-Apr 1991 (v.15#6) pg. 70

The art of espalier. Tips for a grape arbor, dwarf fruit trees, and bramble-type berry bushes.
HOMEOWNER May 1988 (v.13#4) pg. 10

Advice on a first attempt at espalier of a shrub or small tree.
HORTICULTURE Jan 1991 (v.69#1) pg. 8

Advice on trees that are good subjects for creating a pleached fence of small trees and options for training them for lateral growth.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1996 (v.74#2) pg. 13

The elegant espalier. A look at the various forms and training procedures.
HORTICULTURE Feb 1996 (v.74#2) pg. 38

Espalier. Turning apple trees into edible art. A three-year process described.
KITCHEN GARDEN #13 Feb-Mar 1998 pg. 48

Advice on the best varieties of pears for espalier.
KITCHEN GARDENER #19 Feb-Mar 1999 pg. 44

How to espalier fruit trees to turn an unused wall into an orchard.
ORGANIC GARDENING Jan 1980 (v.27#1) pg. 102

Espaliered fruit trees. Part 1. Suggestions on selection of a tree and a location.
ORGANIC GARDENING Feb 1987 (v.34#2) pg. 82

Espaliered fruit trees. Part 2. Planting and pruning.
ORGANIC GARDENING Mar 1987 (v.34#3) pg. 30

Techniques described for espaliering an apple tree.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1988 (v.35#12) pg. 26

Tip on securing espaliered plants to masonry walls using screw-eyes and insulated lamp cord.
ORGANIC GARDENING Dec 1990 (v.37#9) pg. 69

How to train an espaliered apple tree.
SUNSET May 1977 (v.158#5) pg. 266A

Espalier. Handsome and productive ways to train fruit trees in tight spaces.
SUNSET Feb 1988 (v.180#2) pg. 82

The apple fence idea. Plant a row of apple trees so that they crisscross and form "X" shapes. Similar to the classic Belgian fence, but is faster and easier to develop than classic espalier.
SUNSET Jan 1991 (v.186#1) pg. 52