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Topairy Shapes for Stroller


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I have a passion for making Topiary shapes whenever it is possible, the small balls were once an over grown Cottoneaster Hedge which we cut right back to the ground, as the new growth started to appear I trimmed it into ball or cones shapes to give more interest. I have done this throughout the borders with any suitable plants and shrubs, ie conifers, Euonymus, Hebe, box, and anything with a small leaves, nothing is safe from me lol



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So beautiful!!

10 Jul, 2012

 

I agree

10 Jul, 2012

 

Looks great,Carole..I bet they dread seeing you armed with secateurs,or scissors...mind you,Harry's hair always looks well cut .:o)

11 Jul, 2012

 

Thanks Michaella, and Denise and Im pleased you like Harry's Haircuts Sandra lol

11 Jul, 2012

 

They look lovely Carole, you don't fancy coming round here with your secateurs do you? I have a few shrubs that could do with a really good haircut ;-)

12 Jul, 2012

 

I would if I lived closer Kathy as I enjoy it, only thing is you wouldnt have much left lol

12 Jul, 2012

 

I like that Carole.....love topiary, I've done one or two conifers, they add such interest to your garden...lovely!

12 Jul, 2012

 

lovely carole :o)

12 Jul, 2012

 

Aw gawgus as Cristina would say. Thanks for this Carole, the Euonymus is now definitely in for the chop, trouble is this topiary lark is a bit like this site ~ ADDICTIVE.lol.

12 Jul, 2012

 

Brilliant! I do love topiary but I'm afraid I don't have the discipline to keep them in shape. Maybe one day I'll have a go though!

12 Jul, 2012

 

Thanks Janey, Sandra. Phyliss, and Karen, they make the garden more interesting but like you say can be addictive lol

12 Jul, 2012

 

Lovely, a real English garden Jx

12 Jul, 2012

 

Carole it looks stunning, love it.

13 Jul, 2012

 

Thanks Jane and Carol so pleased you like it;0)

13 Jul, 2012

 

i always think you have to be so talented to do this p.p it looks fab- id just end up with a stump if i had a go! :-)

16 Jul, 2012

 

Give it a go Leigh you might suprise yourself and develop a passion for it too;0)

16 Jul, 2012

amy
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You should have been a hair-dresser Carole ,they look terrific , we only have two topiary shrubs Tony started them and keeps them in shape ......

16 Jul, 2012

 

I wouldnt trust me on your hair Amy once I start cutting I dont know when to stop lol

16 Jul, 2012

 

i do cut my own fringe lol :o)

16 Jul, 2012




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