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Posted By: Anonymous Home made topiary frames? - December 10th, 2004 at 11:01 AM
Does anyone have ideas on how to make inexpensive indoor topiary frames? I'd like to experiment with topiaries and, if successful, give topiaries as gifts next year for Christmas gifts.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 10th, 2004 at 07:25 PM
hi there, i've never made a topiary frame before, but what about using wire hangers? or a spool of wire from the hardware store might be more pliable. also, if you have any leftover wires from hanging baskets, that might work. that's all i can think of, sorry. Duh good luck!
Posted By: barleychown Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 12th, 2004 at 07:07 PM
I have used both wire coat hangers, and the spool of wire...both work really well. My only complaint about the coat hangers is you can never get all the bends and kinks out of the wire, but if you fill it in with lots of ivy, you don't see the wire anyway! thumbup
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 13th, 2004 at 01:01 AM
Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give it a try AFTER Christmas - I see by the countdown that I'm running out of time and haven't even STARTED! grinnnn

(Hmmm...we need a "begging" graemlin!)
Posted By: Carly Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 13th, 2004 at 08:33 AM
I have never seen one - but I'd sure like to try it.

Guess I could start simple - a heart, or something.

Thanks for posting this - I'm inspired now.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 13th, 2004 at 09:28 AM
Thanks, Carly, a heart would be a good start! I've looked at commercial frames on the net - they are so EXPENSIVE! But I need something simple to begin with as I'm spacially impaired and don't think in 3D! laugh
Posted By: hisgal2 Re: Home made topiary frames? - December 14th, 2004 at 04:18 AM
What about a cone??? I saw on HGTV that they used a tomato cage as a sort of "base" for everything. They got terra cotta pots that were about the same size as the biggest ring in the tomato cage, then they used some silicon to adhere the largest ring of the cage to the pot (so the cage was actually upside down). I guess this is more for something that is not alive?? Duh
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