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If you don’t have a green thumb, these faux evergreen topiaries are     perfect for your outdoor planters! 
    The flowers in our front porch pots are a pain to keep alive…and it     could be because I always forget to water them. 😉    
    But mostly it’s because they get a ton of sun but very little rain     since they’re covered on the porch.    
    So for awhile now I’ve been looking for something to plant that is low     maintenance and can handle the full sun most of the day. Oh, and a decent     price!    
    The perfect plant, basically.    
    I thought about using this awesome     plant that you can’t kill we have in the back yard:    
  
    They live in the planters with poles for our     DIY string lights over the patio:   
      Because they keep their color in the winter, I knew they’d be a great, low     maintenance option for the front planters as well.    
    But…I really wanted something with a more classic look that would fit in     well all year round. And I feel like the front containers needed something     with a little more height.    
    I finally found the answer with these topiaries!:   
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    They are     faux evergreen topiary balls    and they can be used in a variety of ways. There are three options     available, depending on the look you want — boxwood, jasper and     cypress.    
    Boxwood and jasper have the tight, small leaf look (jasper has a larger leaf     and is really pretty). I got cypress and it is more of a standard evergreen.     I figured it would be the most realistic looking of the three.    
    I was intrigued, but was worried they wouldn’t look as great in person. I     ordered one and when it arrived I was super    impressed:    
        I can’t speak to the other versions, but the cypress option would easily     fool someone up close.   
Best part…they won’t die! 🙂 
    You can separate the sphere into two, and many folks said they only used one     topiary and put the two halves into two planters:   
  
  I tried that, but didn’t love it. 
    At least with our planters, they sunk in too much and didn’t have quite the     impact I was hoping for:    
      They don’t look bad at all though! If you had a round planter that had a     smaller opening, I think the halves would work beautifully.   
    These aren’t the thriftiest purchase ever, so I really wanted to love     it that way.    
But I preferred them in one piece: 
          They make a much bigger statement, right? I love them. 🙂      
I’ve already made up what I would have spent on flowers for my planters this year!
    By the way…mine are the same size as these faux boxwood spheres that cost $140!   
    I love that I can keep them out all year — they’ll look great in the     winter:   
        I was able to tuck ours into the pots a bit, so they don’t fly away, even in     high winds. But if needed, you could anchor them into soil in the planter     using     these garden stakes.    
    By the way, if you get a larger size and are able to smush them in just a     bit, you won’t need any soil in your planters.    
A few things to consider about these easy evergreen balls:
- These faux topiaries come in sizes 11 inches to 19 inches.
 - Measure the width of your planter opening to figure out the size you need. I’d go larger if you’re in between sizes.
 - These faux topiaries come in cypress (what we have), boxwood, jasper and a version that has cute faux white flowers (you can pick your design and size at the link).
 - They are supposed to keep their deep green color even after exposure to the elements. I’ll report back on that!
 
  There are so many ways you can use these!
- How fun would these be with Christmas lights wrapped around them? Or even better — take them apart and stick the lights through from the inside out.
 - We saw a Mickey head that someone created using one large topiary and two smaller ones. How cute!! We plan to make one for the backyard someday to create our own “hidden Mickey.”
 - Stack various sizes from small to large with this set to make a tall topiary.
 - Of course these would be lovely inside as well — perfect for perching on a pedestal. (Say that three times fast.)
 - They would be a really pretty wedding decor accent — the cypress would fit in perfectly for a winter wedding.
 - A bunch of the 7″ smaller versions would look great lined up in a window box for a simple, classic look.
 
  We’ve had ours on the porch in full sun for six weeks now and they still look   brand new. I’m very pleased with the quality so far.  
  These topiaries are such a great option for your planters if you don’t love   gardening, or aren’t very good at it. OR if you can’t remember to water your   flowers. 😬 
You can find similar black square planters here and a similar green Magnolia wreath here. 
P.S. If you are reading on an iPad or on desktop, let me know if you like the new larger photos here or the mid-sized photos I’ve always used. I have both in this post for you to look at and decide. 🙂 TIA!
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