hag7's ideas
Though I have used mainly boxwood balls, the ball in the foreground of this image is Lonicera pileata, which is a shrubby honeysuckle. It is evergreen but tends to be a bit more rampant than boxwood, so it needs more clipping in the growing season. It makes a good substitute for boxwood, as it doesn't suffer from box blight, which can be a problem in some countries.Other evergreens that have been used at Chelsea for topiary balls include Osmanthus x burkwoodii; Hoblyn used it in the previously mentioned garden.
counter sink faucet cabinet
cement floor and ceiling
light surfboard
pink
tile
metal installation
modulararts for a wide array of textures for wall
bath counter and cabinets
waterfall and wall
short wall
edging is cool
different tectures
privacy
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variety of green and leaf sizes
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edging
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little poufs
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