Who knew the world of topiary could be so creative, technical and spectacular?
That's the premise behind "Clipped," a new Discovery Plus show in which actor Michael Urie hosts top topiary artists and designers as they attempt to meticulously groom shrubbery, plants and flowers into ornamental shapes.
And it turns out a top botanical artist is right here in our backyard.
Meghan Petricka of Eden Prairie was chosen as one of seven contestants for the series debut.
To be crowned Clipped Champion and win $50,000, contestants must dazzle and delight lead judge Martha Stewart, landscape designer Fernando Wong and garden expert Chris Lambton. Challenges include creating well-sculpted carousel figurines, mini-golf stations and more.
The show is currently available on Discovery Plus, but will air on HGTV starting Aug. 14. (Note that because the show is already streaming on Discovery Plus, who wins can pop up in a Google search. So consider yourself warned to stay away from online searches if you want to steer clear of spoilers.)
We talked with Petricka — whose numerous botanical designs can be spotted locally and around the country — on how she got her start, what it was like being on the show and more.
And now that shrubbery sculpting season is at its height, Petricka also shares top tips for any beginner wanting to try their hand at topiary art.