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DIY Sphere Topiary (Full Version)

DIY Sphere Topiary (Full Version)

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DIY Sphere Topiary (Full Version) Garden Answer Judy: Laura, I wanted to thank you for this video. I made some 23 for a couple of large planters and they turned out beautifully! I did a little something different since I wanted mine to be open at the bottom because I have shrubs in center of the planters. I figured out a way and I couldn't be more pleased. Thank you for the inspiration!
Date: 2022-07-16

Comments and reviews: 9


I love these, I'll try to make one someday! Laura I have a bit of a off topic question, I really liked the Mont bruno boxwoods that your parents had in their garden, how slow growing are they? How long did it take them to reach maturity? And why are they so hard to find, I've only found a few places online that sells them.
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Just bought metal 18 inch single band wreath forms at Michaels. 3 forms to intersect. Used 20% coupon and came to 10$ per obelisk. Been wanting to do this project for YEARS! Adding winter greens, berries, pine ones and magnolia all foraged.
THANK YOU, LAURA for sharing these ideas!
Merry CHRISTmas, all!

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So glad you shared. Great idea to use hoops! Ive been trying to DIY my own using the metal strapping used to secure ducts to ceilings in HVAC. Being metal, theyll last longer but two things. very flexible so shape easily distorts and the straps have holes. Maybe you can carry this idea further. Love your work.
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So glad to see an inexpensive DIY alternative. Every time I see new things or amazing pieces I always look to see how expensive it would be to recreate on a smaller scale. When your a gardening addict it can add up. Lol Hope to continue to see great DIYs from you. Thanks
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They can also be hung up as Christmas ornaments. Paint them fun colors. The slam one she showed gave me the idea. Going to the store tomorrow and making a bunch of these in all different sizes. Thank you so much for the ideas. Love you Laura
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Great idea, thank you for sharing! You can use metal or plastic strips, too, and screw them together for a longer lasting version. Flexible copper coils would probably work well, too, I make trellises out of them for my yard.
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I found the sphere obelisk planter at Hillview Engineering LTD, they are made extremely well and allow you to place whatever type phenyl you prefer. They are around L55. 00 and up depending on the size. Beautiful structures.
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Coffee with Laura and what a fun DIY project! How great of you to figure this out and I can see doing the smallest hoops with my preschoolers and hanging them from the trees as well as putting them in our plant containers!
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I just saw these being made out of metal strapping put together with machine screws and nuts. It was then spray painted with metal spray, just beautiful like the ones you have. Just thought I'd share that.
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