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How Do You Plant Artificial Topiary Trees? A Step-by-Step Guide

How Do You Plant Artificial Topiary Trees? A Step-by-Step Guide

 How Do You Plant Artificial Topiary Trees?

Are you dreaming of lush, perfectly shaped greenery without the hassle of watering, pruning, and constant maintenance? Artificial topiary trees are the answer! These elegant, lifelike trees can transform any space, adding a touch of nature's beauty without any of the work. The big question remains, however: How do you plant artificial topiary trees to ensure they look as stunning as possible?

 We'll walk you through the process step-by-step. From choosing the best potted artificial topiary to securing your topiary for indoor or outdoor display, you'll learn everything you need to know to create a beautiful, lasting arrangement. We'll also provide tips for making your topiary look its best and maintaining its beauty over time. Effortless greenery is just a few steps away!

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Plant Artificial Topiary Trees in a Pot

Plant Artificial Topiary Tree in the Ground

Frequently Asked Questions

 How Do You Plant Artificial Topiary Trees in a Pot?

How Do You Plant Artificial Topiary Trees in a Pot?

 Most times, artificial topiaries come in a pot of some kind, but they're fairly utilitarian. If your artificial tree is an indoor or patio decoration, repotting is your best course of action. The following are the steps you'll want to follow to re-pot your tree with ease.

1. Select a Pot 

It's likely your topiary came in a plain vessel, which is likely why you want to re-pot it in the first place. When choosing your planter, make sure it's proportionate to your topiary. Choose a style that fits your décor and consider heavy materials like ceramic or cement for extra stability.

Pro Tip: Before proceeding, it's wise to position the planter in its permanent place. Once you add the filler, it may be too heavy for you to move.

2. Gather Your Materials 

The cool thing about artificial trees is you don't have to worry about roots or how big they're going to grow. Which is mighty helpful when you're planning where to put them.

 Repotting Essentials:

  • Decorative Pot or Container
  • Styrofoam Block or Floral Foam
  • Gravel, Sand, or Other Filler
  • Moss or Decorative Pebbles

3. Prepare the Base

Place the original pot in the new, larger planter. Measure from the top of the original pot to the top of the new planter to see how much foam you'll need to boost up the original pot. 

  1. Measure and Cut: Trim the foam to fit snugly inside the new planter. 
  2. Position: Place the foam in the center of the planter.
  3. Add the Original Pot: Make sure the topiary is vertical and balanced.
  4. Secure: Apply pressure to ensure the pot sits firmly on the foam.

4. Add Stability

Pour gravel or sand around the foam to add weight and stability to the planter. This prevents the original pot from tipping over. You'll want to then add enough gravel and sand to cover the foam completely, pressing down to ensure it's both compact and stable.

5. Cover the Original Pot

Now you'll need to fill in the area around the original pot with one of the following:

  • Potting Mix: Using a potting mix  (instead of soil) eliminates the possibility of bringing nasty bugs or fungus to the party.
  • Sand/Cat Litter/Gravel: This is an inexpensive option, but note that it will make your pot harder to move.
  • Newspaper: Scrunch it up and place it around the pot to fill the space. Top with some potting mix for a more realistic look. 

6. Finishing Touches

Cover the top with moss or decorative stones for a natural look. This hides the filler materials and enhances the overall appearance.

Now distribute the moss or stones evenly across the top, arranging the covering material to look as realistic as possible. Then, simply adjust the leaves and branches of your tree to give it a full, natural look.

How to Plant an Artificial Topiary Tree in the Ground

There are a few reasons to plant an artificial topiary tree in your yard. Perhaps you've moved from a place that was heavily wooded, but your new environment is too hot and dry to support live trees. Some people have trouble with roots in their sewers. Or maybe you just don't want to deal with trimming a live tree. Whatever your reasoning may be, you can plant an artificial tree in your yard and enjoy its lovely presence all year round.

1. Gather Your Materials

While planting artificial topiary trees is considerably easier than planting the real things, there are a few things you'll need to get the job done:  

  • Shovel
  • Stones or Gravel
  • Drill
  • Wood Preserver (If the trunk is natural wood)

2. Treat the Wood

If your tree has a natural trunk, it's best to treat it with a wood preserver to keep it from deteriorating.

3. Decide Where to Plant

Ideally, you'll plant your tree in a spot where the water will run off. You don't want it sitting in a puddle.

4. Prep Your Pot

Drill a few holes in the sides of your planter so water doesn't sit in the pot and cause mold or rot.

5. Dig & Fill

Make a hole in the ground large enough to set the pot in. Make sure it's sitting level. Move the dirt around to cover the pot. You can use stones or gravel around the base of the pot and over the top. If your tree has a natural trunk, ensure it's above ground.

Frequently Asked Questions: How to Plant Artificial Topiary Trees

Below, we've answered a few additional questions on planting artificial topiary trees. Please contact us if you need more information.

How Do I Maintain My Artificial Topiary Tree?

To maintain your artificial topiary tree, occasionally dust or wipe the leaves to keep them looking fresh. You can also adjust the leaves and branches to maintain a full, natural appearance. 

Can I Use Artificial Topiary Trees Outdoors?

Yes, you can use artificial topiary trees outside. Ensure the pot is heavy enough to withstand wind, and consider using heavier filler materials like rocks for added stability. 

What Are the Benefits of Using Artificial Topiary Trees?

Artificial topiary trees offer a lush, green appearance without watering, pruning, or maintenance. They're perfect for indoor and outdoor decoration and can withstand weather conditions without fading.

Silks Are Forever Has What You Need to Plant Artificial Topiary Trees 

Planting artificial topiary trees is a simple yet rewarding project that enhances any space with a touch of greenery. By following these steps, you can ensure your artificial trees look realistic and stay secure. Happy planting!

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