Hello your grounds area just delightful. Its going to be gorgeous when it done, my list to do this spring is to buy some starters for topiary, ive have to pencil pines that i will spiral hope it all go well😅😅 if not it will grow 😊. Sincerely Tracey.
Once again thanks bunches for your videos and help, with the soil do we make it a little more on the sandy side for drainage. Would love your help on this matter. Sincerely Tracey.
Thanks for this very clear and simple overview. I wondered how often and when to prune. This answered it. Your topiaries and gardens are warm classic and beautiful. Thanks for all your content
Hello Brandon. I just watched this video from 2 years ago! What a great idea. I am building my topiary collection as I am new at this, so this sounds like a fabulous idea. Did these topiaries make it? I’m interested to see how they are doing. If they failed, do you know why, and what you would do differently if you do this again? Thanks so much. Warm regards from the mountains of beautiful NC.
I did this last year and only one died which was my fault. I planted it with an annual and it didn't like the weekly fertilizer I was doing. I made more again this past week and I got 17 plants from like 6 boxwoods. I'm gonna keep doing this so one day I'll have lots of boxwood topiaries.
Thanks for posting! I've been searching to see a green mountain as a topiary ball. My GM ball has a very distinctive V shape on the bottom half of the ball. Any tips for how to prune this to make it fill out into a sphere?