Topiary Balls rooted in ancient gardening tradition. Artificial Topiary Balls are popular alternative to Real Plants Hanging Baskets. They require no watering, no clipping or maintenance. Hedged In Artificial Outdoor Boxwood Topiary Balls are excellent quality and fabulous look!

Made with top-grade UV stable buxus leaves they will create a contemporary appeal. The foliage has a multi layer of green for added depth and botanical accuracy and is perfect for use Outdoor. It is truly the Best Artificial Boxwood Topiary Balls you can buy, we only offer the top quality products.

We make our topiary balls in house, and have Several Sizes available, from an average size right up to a gigantic Topiary Ball, please phone 0161 477 7419 or email info@hedgedin.co.uk with your requirement. Topiary Balls are idea decorative piece at the entrance of your premise, garden beds, atop planters or on hardtop exterior surfaces such as patios. When you create a lollipop topiary in a planter, your topiary head needs to be slightly larger than the width of your planter or pot so it has a overhang effect. You can use a smaller topiary ball in a large pot with the extra space decorated with washed pebbles or white stones. Alternatively, mix and match different outdoor artificial topiary ball sizes and also combine with other outdoor artificial plants and flowers, such as instant vertical green wall, to bring depth to your landscape design.

Each of the boxwood topiary balls are designed and created in house at Hedged In warehouse for use as an outdoor artificial topiary ball and can also be made with ivy, clover or other foliage in place of boxwood. We can also make square or other shape Topiary creations for using in planters or other places.

Each outdoor artificial topiary ball is priced for the ball only.

Key Feature:

  • Created in house at Hedged In warehouse
  • Using top-grade UV stable foliage 
  • Perfect for use Outdoor
  • Several Sizes available
  • Multi layers of green add botanical accuracy
  • Perfect for dressing doorways
  • Bespoke size and shape available

http://hedgedin.co.uk/category/artificial-topiary-ball/

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