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Now stop complaining' He held up his twiggy hands.
Just then a hairy, twiggy figure burst from the scrub.
The twiggy bits are pulled to the outside through the stakes, helping to keep everything in place.
But don't be misled by lots of twiggy new growth.
These are twiggy shrubs that typically grow six to eight feet tall.
If necessary, the taller ones can be staked, but use twiggy branches to look more natural.
It grows to 10-18 m tall, with a dense, twiggy crown.
Then he made his pitch: what about a nest or two big enough for a child to sit in, an irresistibly twiggy photo opportunity?
These twiggy shrubs can be pruned hard and reshaped to suit their original space.
'Forest,' said the twiggy thing in a breeze voice, scarcely articulated.
Women in their 60s and 70s are remaining stylish today, and this trend has been termed the "Twiggy effect".
Then take out thin, twiggy wood and branches that cross each other- you're aiming for a goblet shape.
They opened their twiggy mouths and hissed.
A broom, lone and lorn, aching in its twiggy heart to be put to use?"
But some plants grow as vines; some have a shrubby habit with twiggy growth.
His leafy head was soiled and his twiggy feet were caked with mud.
At the same time twiggy growth on shoots that have flowered more than once or twice can be cut to a strong, outward-growing side shoot.
Similarly birds such as sparrows, that build large, twiggy nests, line them with downy material.
Whether you're twiggy or schlumpy, you can cut exactly the silhouette you want for less than a hundred bucks.
It is a squat flowering bush that forms a twiggy thicket near beaches and coastal salt marshes.
Mostly twiggy bushes about 3-4ft (1-1.2m) high and wide, although some are larger, China roses must have full sun.
In a large pot it will produce a dome of twiggy growth, and has the added bonus of brilliant autumn colour.
The tires sang in the wetness; past bare, twiggy trees, roadside litter, and rusty junkyards.
A small pair of glasses with rectangular lenses sat firmly on her nose, and she carried an extremely twiggy broom in her left hand.
Among the patients is a pale, twiggy woman of 23, named Yeliz Sayginar.