Espalier
There is a timeless, slightly wild romance in the disciplined architecture of an espaliered tree. Tracing its lineage back to the sun-baked stone walls of medieval European cloisters, this practice—derived from the Italian spalliera—is the ultimate marriage of botanical craft and culinary ambition.
For the backyard grower, espalier transforms the sprawling, woody habit of an apple or pear into a sophisticated, two-dimensional tapestry. By meticulously training limbs along a structured frame, you position every fruiting spur to drink in the maximum amount of sunlight, resulting in a concentrated, sugar-dense harvest that tastes of pure terroir. At Roots to Fruits, we view espalier as living art: a way to weave a whimsical, productive orchard into the very fabric of your landscape, turning a simple garden boundary into a storied, edible masterpiece.
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