Love this video. Topiaries are also my newest obsession. Have used cheap boxwoods from Home Depot. Also discovered multiple plants. Found a $5 chamyciperis at the grocery store and it is now a conical shape. I had 3 blue point junipers that were dying. Dug them up, potted them and turned them into quasi bonsai. After a year they are looking great. I've also tried cuttings from my rosemary and lavender plants. Some have made it and are tiny topiaries. You're right this fun, satisfying and very meditative. The news from Texas is very scary. Hope your grid holds and you get a reprieve soon.
I’m pretty into them … I was surprised how much I enjoyed the process and I can’t wait to do more. Yes, I’ve been studying how to do rosemary cuttings and hope to try that soon.
I love Linda Vater. She is definitely the boxwood queen of the south. I started making topiary last year. If you are just starting the Japanese boxwoods are least expensive to start with. I’ve graduated up to a more expensive buxus, mainly because there are better varieties that are least resistant to disease. It’s very rewarding and therapeutic. I highly suggest anyone give it a try. It’s addictive. I’m also propagating cuttings of boxwood. Thanks for sharing! This is definitely something us Southern gardeners can still do in this crazy heat. Central TX, zone 8b.
Linda Vater is topiary queen over in OK and she’s on TH-cam. And I believe I learned from her that there are “better boxwoods” out now by southern living.
Interesting and I’m looking forward to their progress! Those days back down in the 90’s felt so good for a few days after those hot 100’s+ temps but now it just feels hot again. Summer in Texas! 🥵
Good morning. What a great idea for doing something on a budget. I have an area in my garden that a plant stool with a topiary on it where it can get full sun throughout the day as well as shade. I think this will be something that I will try my hand at next season. I am really looking forward to seeing all the updates on these. Have a wonderful day and enjoy these new additions to your garden.
That's pretty cool! I'm still traumatized over the death of my bonsai tree. :D I would be interested in seeing you do topiaries on other types for sure! And maybe a bonsai? :D
Totally agree they are so fun! I'm gonna 1 up you on the economic factor 😁 I am using my boxwood cuttings as my starter topiaries. They look so cool in terra cotta pots too. Since they are cuttings they have a smaller root system so I can put them in my fancy Bergs potter terra cotta pots, $ saved on plants all went to the pots 🤣
I totally want to do that too! But space is a current factor for me with starting the cuttings … I’m thinking during the fall and over winter is a good time for me to do it!
Yes for Rosemary, I have 3 new from herb/veg section which is cheaper @ Home Depot. Being young they need direction to have shape before Xmas. Brilliant. cgzone8
Love this video. Topiaries are also my newest obsession. Have used cheap boxwoods from Home Depot. Also discovered multiple plants. Found a $5 chamyciperis at the grocery store and it is now a conical shape. I had 3 blue point junipers that were dying. Dug them up, potted them and turned them into quasi bonsai. After a year they are looking great. I've also tried cuttings from my rosemary and lavender plants. Some have made it and are tiny topiaries. You're right this fun, satisfying and very meditative. The news from Texas is very scary. Hope your grid holds and you get a reprieve soon.
I’m pretty into them … I was surprised how much I enjoyed the process and I can’t wait to do more. Yes, I’ve been studying how to do rosemary cuttings and hope to try that soon.
I love Linda Vater. She is definitely the boxwood queen of the south. I started making topiary last year. If you are just starting the Japanese boxwoods are least expensive to start with. I’ve graduated up to a more expensive buxus, mainly because there are better varieties that are least resistant to disease. It’s very rewarding and therapeutic. I highly suggest anyone give it a try. It’s addictive. I’m also propagating cuttings of boxwood. Thanks for sharing! This is definitely something us Southern gardeners can still do in this crazy heat. Central TX, zone 8b.
Linda is awesome! I find her videos informative and soothing at the same time! It’s is totally addictive!
I love the topiaries! What a great idea. Looks fun and relaxing as well as something new for your garden.
It really is!
Love Topiaries. Once again thank you for sharing this information. Would love to see other varieties of plants. 🤗
Sure thing! More to come because I’m kind of obsessed now 😂
Linda Vater is topiary queen over in OK and she’s on TH-cam. And I believe I learned from her that there are “better boxwoods” out now by southern living.
I watch her all of the time! She is so inspiring!
Great Video 🎉
Thank you! 😁
@@shesamadgardener you're welcome 😁
Yes show us more! Love your pottery as well! Thank you for sharing!
Will do!!
Thanks for the video. I learned alot. Just picked up some rosemary shrubs from Lowes clearance. Now, I plan on creating Rosemary Topiaries 😊
Ooo, I need to head over to my Lowe’s and see if they have any!
Interesting and I’m looking forward to their progress! Those days back down in the 90’s felt so good for a few days after those hot 100’s+ temps but now it just feels hot again. Summer in Texas! 🥵
So hot!!!
Good morning. What a great idea for doing something on a budget. I have an area in my garden that a plant stool with a topiary on it where it can get full sun throughout the day as well as shade. I think this will be something that I will try my hand at next season. I am really looking forward to seeing all the updates on these. Have a wonderful day and enjoy these new additions to your garden.
Sounds great! I hope you enjoy trying it out. I’ll keep y’all updated on my progress!
Here in Central Oklahoma, the best plants I find for topiaries is junipers. I have problems with the boxwoods not liking our temperature extremes.
Good to know! I’ll check them out!
What variety of juniper?
This gave me a great idea. I am going to try to trim my strawberry marina into a bonsai shape. Fun!
Sounds great!
That's pretty cool! I'm still traumatized over the death of my bonsai tree. :D I would be interested in seeing you do topiaries on other types for sure! And maybe a bonsai? :D
Bonsai fascinate me … I would be devastated if I had one that died too!
i've recently become more interested in topiary so this video was very timely! great information thank you!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks Amanda, I think I’ll try this 🌳
Yay!
Love to see some other type of plants,I have four and would love to expand !!
Will do!
Thanks for the video very informative and creative 😊I have seen cone shaped topiaries done with rosemary
You are welcome!
I really love this, can't wait to try it myself. Thanks for sharing!
You are so welcome!
Great idea! I will have to try a couple of these!
Please do!
Totally agree they are so fun! I'm gonna 1 up you on the economic factor 😁 I am using my boxwood cuttings as my starter topiaries. They look so cool in terra cotta pots too. Since they are cuttings they have a smaller root system so I can put them in my fancy Bergs potter terra cotta pots, $ saved on plants all went to the pots 🤣
I totally want to do that too! But space is a current factor for me with starting the cuttings … I’m thinking during the fall and over winter is a good time for me to do it!
Love to see more topiary!
Will do!
I’d love to see more. I
Would like to do Rosemary.
I want to do rosemary too!
Yes for Rosemary, I have 3 new from herb/veg section which is cheaper @ Home Depot. Being young they need direction to have shape before Xmas. Brilliant. cgzone8
Juniper and rosemary would make great cones
Thanks for the suggestions!
How are these doing today? I am in North Dallas and am afraid these would roast in pots during our summer!
I lost two of them during the heat of the summer but the rest are doing great! I’ll be sure to post an update on them.