formaatsnoei
Formaatsnoei, Dutch for "shape pruning," is a horticultural technique used to guide the growth of trees and shrubs into specific, often geometric, shapes. This method goes beyond routine maintenance pruning and is employed for aesthetic purposes or to create functional elements within a garden or landscape. Common shapes achieved through formaatsnoei include spheres, cubes, pyramids, and espaliers, where plants are trained flat against a wall or other support.
The practice requires precise timing and careful selection of plant species. Plants that respond well to formaatsnoei
Formaatsnoei can be labor-intensive, especially for intricate designs or large specimens. It is often seen in