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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter privet hedge whale which has taken Nicki Leggat 16 years to create in Whitstable. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Dr Owen Legg has spent four decades turning a yew tree at his home into an enormous 23ft sculpture that resembles a peacock on one side and an elephant on the other. Tonbridge. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Charlotte Molesworth created a magnificent peacock at her garden in Kentwhich she has grown from seed over 40 years. Mainly box hedge, Benenden, Kent. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Charlotte Molesworth created a magnificent peacock at her garden in Kentwhich she has grown from seed over 40 years. Mainly box hedge, Benenden, Kent. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Judith Phillips with her 50 yard topiary sculpture Pied Piper which consists of 32 figures 14 trees, 4 dogs and a rabbit. It is all her own work over 20 years, Kentwell Hall, Suffolk.
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Judith Phillips with her 50 yard topiary sculpture Pied Piper which consists of 32 figures 14 trees, 4 dogs and a rabbit. It is all her own work over 20 years, Kentwell Hall, Suffolk.
© Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. 4 meter box hedge snail dubbed ‘Speedy’. He has been cared for by Susan Main for the past 17 years but he was planted in 1975 in Adlestrop, Glos. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges.
Shear genius! Meet the amateur topiarists who devote years to crafting incredible sculptures from their garden hedges. You might think these stunning creations are the work of professional gardeners, but they've actually been fashioned by dedicated amateurs armed with nothing more than some simple tools and a lot of patience. And as spring gets into full swing, these green-fingered enthusiasts are doing their best to keep their topiary designs, some of which are decades old, in tip-top shape. Tracie Skinner with her 6 m long caterpillar which she has grown over 10 years. His body is made from box head and his head is Hebe, Nether Stowey, Somerset. © Drew Gardner / eyevine
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Die Bilder des Tages
December 6, 2017 - Anantnag, Jammu And Kashmir, India - Kashmiri labors pruning apple trees at Salia village of Anantnag district some 70 kilometers from summer capital of Indian occupied Kashmr . Apple trees are great because they are so versatile.The best time to prune apple trees is in late winter or very early spring before any new growth starts (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Cannabis Cup on 4/20, Denver, Colorado, America - 20 Apr 2014
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'Bud Tenders' prune marijuana buds
Cannabis Cup on 4/20, Denver, Colorado, America - 20 Apr 2014
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Cannabis Cup on 4/20, Denver, Colorado, America - 20 Apr 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brandon Marshall/REX (3706519h)
'Bud Tenders' prune marijuana buds
Cannabis Cup on 4/20, Denver, Colorado, America - 20 Apr 2014
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Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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A juvenile blackbird photographed at Folly Wildlife Rescue centre in Sussex, UK. Backbirds are one of the UK's most recognisable species. Nesting in gardens though means many youngsters end up in rescue centres as their homes are disturbed when the weather turns good and people get out and prune the bushes and shrubs.
Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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An adorable project shows the baby birds of Britain in the first days of their lives.
Wildlife photographer Gavin Parsons has worked closely with UK rescue centres to capture chicks bought in for care.
He has spent the last three years photographing some of the baby birds bought into Folly Wildlife Rescue in Sussex and the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre West Hatch in Somerset.
Each year hundreds of hatchlings are bought to rescue centres either after their nests have been disturbed or when they have been mistakenly picked up by well-meaning members of the public after they have fledged.
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Fruit Faces
Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Jan 13, 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands - Art created from fruit and vegetables. Fruit and Vegetable faces (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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