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How Do You Plant A Self-Contained Moss Topiary Frame?

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How Do You Plant A Self-Contained Moss Topiary Frame?

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Topiaries are generally quite expensive to buy, but are not difficult to plant. Find a frame that goes well with your landscaping or outdoor decor. You can find a topiary in a variety of shapes like spheres, trees or animals. Choose a plant that you want to grow on your topiary. Many people decide to use English ivy, but you can grow polka dot plants, purple velvet plants, jasmine or baby’s tears. Having a topiary for your lawn can set you apart from the rest of the yards on the block. Soak sphagnum moss in a bucket of lukewarm water for 15 minutes or until it is completely saturated. Fill a container with planting soil. Make sure that the container is at least one third of the size of the topiary, so that it won’t fall over. Also, lift the container to ensure it has draining holes that are at least half an inch in diameter. Press the bottom of the topiary frame in the center of the container. Pack soil tightly around the frame. Take your moss out of the bucket and lay on a towel. Pres

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