Topiary Ball - Artificial Topiary Plant - Wedding Decor - Indoor/Outdoor Artificial Plant Ball - Topiary Tree Substitute (7" SM (2-Pack), Baby's Breath)
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Welcome to 3rd Street Inn! Thank you for your interest in our hotel! The answer is yes It will be a perfect fit for this size planter with a 19 inch diameter. I am here to help. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Please feel free to contact us if you need any Thank you for your kind words, Third Street Inn *br>
We're glad that you're interested in our 3rd Street Inn. Throughout the center of each topiary ball there is a hollow space, so the dowel needs to be secured to the outer band of flexible metal. If you have any questions, please get in touch with us. You can count on us for any assistance you may need! I would like to thank Milltown Merchants for their support
It is recommended that you place them in a slightly larger pot They are not required to be secured
Welcome to the 3rd Street Inn. I thank you for showing interest. The ball should be suspended from the bottom of the vase or pot using string or rope. Attach one end to the frame of the ball and the other end I am here to help. If you have any questions, feel free to ask. Please feel free to contact us if you need any Thank you for your kind words, Third Street Inn *br>
Selected User Reviews For Topiary Ball - Artificial Topiary Plant - Wedding Decor - Indoor/Outdoor Artificial Plant Ball - Topiary Tree Substitute (7" SM (2-Pack), Baby's Breath)
My needs are met by this. The reason I wanted something that was maintenance free is because I have no green thumb, I am forgetful when it comes to watering plants, and I am not good at maintaining plants. It's true, they look fake to the naked eye. Even if you're not so busy, you will notice they are fake since they are so perfectly manicured and shaped. However, who really cares about it? It looks great, and I think it adds some character to my porch - Don't water and don't water!.
My outdoor planters are 16" square at the top, so I took an unbiased reviewer's recommendation and purchased the oversized boxwood ball (19"). Using videos on how to arrange faux greenery, I learned how to do it. Among my concerns was the possibility of retaining water in sand and rocks. In order to avoid retaining water in the planters, I did not want them to be covered. To make this project heavier, I turned one of the small plant supports upside down, added bricks (without covering the drain hole), and weighed it with bricks. faux shrub can now be held in place by the three wire supports. I didn't need to add anything to the edges, as it is oversized. Water can now drain right through the ball and planter, and snow can be deposited on top of it. Using bricks as support, I built this planter Under the planter, just at the perimeter, and the drain under the planter turned completely open.
Having been searching for something to fill my front porch planter for over a year, I decided to give these a try. The bed is just full of dirt except in the summer, when I'll plant my hostas. I looked at places online like Pottery Barn, Ballard Design, and Grandin Road and my budget was $200 per bed. They are perfect for me. I am so glad I bought them. Jasper was the version I chose out of three (Boxwood, Cedar, and Jasper). Now, I'm so glad I chose it. There is something so authentic about it. With the price being so reasonable, I might purchase a Cedar tree for the Winter. Price is excellent and the product is great as well.
Summer was so long that I really got tired of pulling a hose round to the front of the house every day to water some In spite of this, I wanted it to look good near the front door and on This is the second year I have been purchasing Ball Topiaries and I am delighted with them. As part of my initial purchase, I purchased two to see how they looked and specifically, if they seemed In the end, my look was authentic, and I ordered 4 more for the complete look. Using these makes me so happy, and even my husband, who's a stickler for "real", is very pleased. The plants I saturate with water are things I don't usually see on a daily basis, yet I have better things to do. Order these Balls when you haven't tried them yet. It is also a pleasure to work with this company. As I didn't have any problems, I cannot comment on their customer service, but I can tell you the plants were well packed, they arrived in perfect condition, and they.
In order to use the planter bench I added to my deck, I needed artificial plants. I had seen a lot of these topiary balls in stores, but some of them were Reviews of these said they were good, so I decided to try them. My first reaction was to be a bit alarmed when the box arrived damaged and the balls looked like donuts. However, just a quick pull transformed I was amazed at how full everything was. It was the husband who persuaded me to get the 19" size when I measured my planter. Originally, I was going to get a smaller size, but I went with his recommendation. The fact that he did makes me so happy. In addition to its beauty, the planter was overfilled, making it look even more stunning. In my lifetime, I have never been complimented so often. It has been a sunny and rainy day and they are still as beautiful as they were the day they were planted. This product comes highly recommended, and I would definitely purchase from them again, since they arrived earlier than anticipated.
They look It is hard to determine the durability of products. I find it to be very These fauxpiaries are what I refer to as fauxpiaries. Does that make sense? That's hilarious, I know. The old urn-like pots that we had difficulty with in summer I seemed to be damaged from being used. There were solutions to these problems, unless they ate plastic. The problem was solved by watering, deer, etc. Basically, these consist of a round plastic grid with plastic plant leaves pressed into it. Nothing to fill in the It seems to be quite The copper wire was wrapped around the bottom of the grid piece and attached to a brick that fit inside of It's possible for them to move a little in a heavy wind, but they don't blow In order to get the right size, I followed their suggestion. So the top of the pot is not covered in dirt, they don't need to clean it. You can just plop them in as they are already assembled. It's important that they're wide enough to cover the hole with an inch or two extending beyond the rim if you use them this way. It was helpful to see their diagram. It is recommended.
The flowers are outside my front porch, not a drop of rain or sunshine in sight. The round topiary suited me because I measured the urns, looked around for ideas, and decided to use them. The faux boxwoods I found after browsing several companies caught my eye. I received a package of two in a hurry, so no problem! I just hose them off, I let them dry quickly. Since the pollen is heavy, I place them on my patio, hose them off, then let them dry. I bought the 15 inch topiary to go with my urns that measure 11 inches across the top. I just love how it turned out!.