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| Hi Theres something about topiary that i just love ,my garden is full of topiary speciems if your not a keen gardener who can devote plenty of time to nurturing your plants , and if your green fingered skills are negligible and you spend most time at work. Then topiary could be for you, low maintenance ,clip twice a year all year around interest, evergreen what more could you ask for . 
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60cm Started from 10cm buxus semperviren been in training 5years this one is planted in my garden to thicken up few more years then i will pot it up in its own pot. as you cant really see its beauty.
Topiaryjoe/London
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Genius
      
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Those are very eye-catching Joe, making a wonderful focal-point
Kath
UK - Zone 8
"Patience is a virtue"
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Great , Love them.
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Genius
      
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SENSEI?
      
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If I have a weird side (oh yes he does) its that most of my bonsai look like topiary.
My name is Don and I'm a bonsaiholic. If at first you don't succeed, try again with something easier.
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