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How to Start a Topiary w/ Linda Vater

How to Start a Topiary w/ Linda Vater

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How to Start a Topiary w/ Linda Vater Garden Answer A072720: Do you have any plants in pots where you prune the roots because you want to keep them permanent, without moving them to a bigger size pot? I specifically have Japanese maples and because where I live, I have to move them to a shady area during the scorching summer days, I am unable to plant them in the ground. Also other plants that I don't want to repot in bigger pots, both indoor and outdoor. I've looked for videos on this topic and only find on bonsai, which my maple is not. I've come across other videos but they seem done by amateurs(don't mean to offend. If you do could you do a video on the topic? Also I love all your videos, thank you!
Date: 2022-07-16

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Can one make grown cypress trees into some sort of topiary type sculpture? I recently moved into a house and I've inherited 9 full grown cypress that have been kept trimmed to about 6 feet tall. Don't like them but it's going to be a pain to remove them and they don't look so bad but would love to make something out of them if there is a possibility.
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Hi Linda we have the Lemon Grass topiary at Lowe's I was afraid of it because it looks like it says that you cannot let it dry out a I will die what do you think I live in North Carolina and Wilmington and I wanted to leave it outside for the winter do you think you'll be okay and this summer because of our hot heat should I put in a shady area
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There should have been a foam sheet or plain color board behind the boxwood so we could see it clearly. And we would have benefited by seeing close up of cuts. Very interesting. I have started pruning my large boxwood. It's a work in progress. I never know if I should leave a branch or not.
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Wow I see why she is an inspiration to you her garden is beautiful, I went on her page and her garden is fantastic. The way it's set up with all the box woods and hedges like you like, I love all the pots she uses. just beautiful. You both are a inspiration in gardening.
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I skipped the video to the end coz it was difficult to watch coz the plant and whatever she was doing on it was too far away from the camera. Hope the next will be better. Thanks for this though. I've never heard of topiaries, so it was nice to know about it.
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Very good video. Something I love to try. I agree that it was hard to see what she was cutting because of the green behind. When her hand was behind you could see what she was cutting. Hopefully she will do another and keep in mind the background.
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OMG. thank you for introducing us to Linda! Now between the two of you my head is spinning with ideas! I absolutely love both of your styles. They're exactly what I want for my home! I've been researching topiary lately so this video is so timely!
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Love this idea for topiary with boxwood I love planting boxwood in my garden I have a line of boxwood along one side of my property instead of fencing I trim them with a scalloped shape so it looks like fencing but lush and green, I love it.
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I was wondering when you and Linda would get together, you both are such wonderful gardeners, different styles but both are fabulous and I learn so much from both of you, this was a beautiful treat! Thank you so very much!
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