Metal Topiary
Add Some Art to Your Garden or Landscaping with a Metal Topiary
While many practice topiary, they may not exactly be familiar with the term. Topiary is the art of turning plants, like shrubs and trees, into a sculpture. However, if you do not feel your talents like in shrub sculpting or tree sculpting, you can still include art in your garden with a metal topiary.

The metal topiary comes in many different shapes and sizes. They are designed to give shape and support to many various types of plants. Vining plants do very well in metal topiaries and will take on the form of the metal shape without too much trimming.
When using these in your landscape or garden, consider the area and what shapes you want to highlight. You may even want to group different sizes of like shapes together. For example, a tall square topiary of different sizes could be an artistic rendition of a cityscape.
The important thing to remember with the metal topiary is that they do not need a lot of maintenance. However, you will need to maintain the plants inside them. The best way to get your plants to follow the shape of the topiary is to allow them to grow 3 to 4 inches or more in length. You will then want to bend them inside to help take on the shape of the form.
If any of the plants are not taking shape, you can use garden ties to secure them. Once the plant inside your metal topiary has grown to maturity, you then just need to trim it using the form of the topiary as your guide.
Metal topiaries can give your creative side some exercise. What makes the metal topiary the perfect addition to your garden, however, is the fact that it can stand alone as an art piece. Many people simply place them in the garden and never plant anything inside them. If you like, you can even add some character to them by painting them in whatever color you desire. The fact is that when it comes to your landscaping or garden, you cannot go wrong when choosing any one of the metal topiaries.



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