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    My Topiary Fetish

    Posted February 10, 2009 by maureen
    Found in: Garden Decor, From the Garden, Gardening, Tips & Advice

    At the intersection of Claremont & Westheimer at Highland Village in Houston is one of the busiest florists in town— River Oaks Plant House. It’s a whimsical topiary wonderland as different forms abound, from 10-ft. dangling monkeys to Easter bunnies. Giraffes, elephants and dinosaurs line Claremont St. while smaller animals are found inside the shop.

    squirrel topiaries  bear topiaries bear topiary

    How adorable are these?

    Topiary making is an art and wire forms are like sculptures. I know, just keeping my 3-tier round topiary tree is hard enough (well, it’s not round anymore). Here’s a quick rundown on how they make it.

    1. Buy a form. Unless of course you are a master wire sculptor. There are several online shops, just type in “topiary forms” specialty nursery and garden stores in your town may have them, too. If you are making your own, chicken & copper wires may be suitable. Other people have even used wire hangers.
    2. Choose the plant or shrub. The selection includes creeping vines such as English Ivy, Bay Laurel, Box Holly, Myrtle, etc.
    3. Fill the form with sphagnum moss. Thy available at your local Lowes and Home Depot.
    4. Plant the vine around the form in the pot or ground.
    5. As the vine grows, train it to wrap around the form. Prune as needed so the form stands out.

    topiary card holder

    Ahhh, just love topiaries, found this namecard holders I’m thinking of using at my wedding… whenever that will be. :)


    Comments

    Comment from skye malenkovic
    Posted February 11, 2009 at 12:42 pm

    dear kerri strug,

    i’m your bigest fan. You rock kerri

    your bigest fan skye malenkovic

    Comment from deb
    Posted April 19, 2009 at 8:57 am

    Wheres the photo of the topiaries outside in the street?

    Comment from Corina
    Posted May 11, 2009 at 3:02 pm

    I love topiaries. Never knew how to do them before. Thanks for all the information. Now I will make one for my deck.
    www.happycorralgiftware.ecrater.com

    Comment from links of london
    Posted June 21, 2009 at 10:44 pm

    love topiaries. Never knew how to do them before. Thanks for all the information. Now I will make one for my deck.

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