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Uploaded by on May 14, 2011

Fred Langton, a gardening expert in University Place, WA discusses how he created apple, pear, and Italian plum espaliers around his home, including a living "Belgian fence."

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  • Hi Michael, Thanks for your comment. I found Fred so fascinating to talk to, but I have as much to learn about espaliers as I do videos! Actually, that was my first attempt with a little Canon point-and-shoot digital. My new Panasonic Lumix does a much better job. I'd still love advice on the wind noise problem. It must require some kind of screen or something, no?

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  • Excellent content. Could work on wind noise and distance from speaker. Hearing that he used several varieties impressed on me the usefulness of a belgium fence beyond screen or beauty. I would not mind if more videos on espaliers, grafting, B. Fences, etc. Thanks and good luck on recording.

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