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Buxus Cone (Buxus sempervirens) 5 Litre Pot 50/60cm – Elegant, Compact Topiary for Refined Garden Aesthetics The Buxus Cone 50/60cm is a charming, ...
View full detailsBuxus Cone 60/70cm – A Sculptural Touch of Elegance and Structure The Buxus Cone 60/70cm is a striking, architectural evergreen shrub that brings a...
View full detailsYew Cone – Classic Evergreen Structure in a Compact Form The Yew Cone (Taxus baccata), grown in a 5-litre pot and shaped to approximately 40–50cm t...
View full detailsIlex crenata 'Dark Green' – A Dense Evergreen with Rich, Glossy Foliage Ilex crenata 'Dark Green' is a compact, evergreen shrub known for its dense...
View full detailsIlex crenata ‘Caroline Cone’ – A Compact Evergreen with Upright Form and Glossy Foliage Ilex crenata ‘Caroline Cone’ is an elegant evergreen shrub ...
View full detailsYew Cone (Taxus baccata) – 60/70cm | 10 Litre Pot This Taxus baccata (English Yew) cone, grown to a height of 60–70cm in a 10-litre pot, is a beaut...
View full detailsBuxus Cone – A Timeless Addition of Structure and Elegance to Your Garden The Buxus Cone is a striking evergreen shrub known for its sculptural con...
View full detailsBuxus Cone (Buxus sempervirens) 12 Litre Pot 80-90cm – Timeless, Elegant Topiary for Refined Garden Spaces The Buxus Cone (80-90cm) is a beautifull...
View full detailsYew Cone (Taxus baccata) – 70/80cm | 10 Litre Pot This Taxus baccata (English Yew) cone, grown to a height of 70–80cm in a 10-litre pot, is a beaut...
View full detailsIlex crenata ‘Caroline Cone’ – A Compact Evergreen with Upright Form and Glossy Foliage Ilex crenata ‘Caroline Cone’ is an elegant evergreen shrub ...
View full detailsBuxus Cone (Buxus sempervirens) 15 Litre Pot 100/120cm – Elegant Topiary for Refined Garden Designs The Buxus Cone 100/120cm is an exquisite evergr...
View full detailsBuxus Cone (Buxus sempervirens) 120/130cm Root Ball – Elegant Topiary for Sophisticated Gardens The Buxus Cone (120/130cm) is a striking, evergreen...
View full detailsYew Cone – 20 Litre Pot (110–120cm) Impressive Evergreen Structure for Formal and Contemporary Gardens Elevate your garden design with the Yew Cone...
View full detailsTaxus baccata Cone – Elegant Evergreen Structure for Formal Gardens The Taxus baccata Cone, or English Yew, is a premium, clipped topiary form that...
View full detailsBuxus Cone 140/150cm – A Majestic Touch of Structure and Elegance The Buxus Cone 140/150cm is an impressive, larger-sized evergreen shrub that brin...
View full detailsYew Cone – Taxus Baccata 160–170cm (UK Grown) This elegant, expertly shaped Yew Cone adds a bold architectural presence to formal gardens, entrance...
View full detailsTaxus baccata Topiary – A Classic Evergreen for Elegant Structure Taxus baccata, or English yew, is a timeless evergreen conifer prized for its den...
View full detailsYew Cone – Taxus baccata 200/210cm (Super Sized) Timeless Elegance in Sculpted Form Create instant impact and architectural sophistication in your ...
View full detailsTopiary Cones, with their classic and elegant design, add a sophisticated and visually striking touch to any garden. These meticulously sculpted shapes are created from small trees or shrubs, and carefully shaped into tapered, geometric forms. Topiary cones provide a unique way to introduce both structure and elegance to your outdoor space, offering a versatile and stylish design element.
Topiary cones are relatively straightforward to care for but require regular attention to maintain their pristine appearance. They are often kept in pots, which necessitates consistent watering and high-quality compost. To support their health and minimise the need for frequent pruning, using a specialist topiary fertiliser is recommended. This type of fertiliser helps manage growth and maintain a balanced shape.
Topiary cones are a great choice of topiary that enhances both formal and contemporary gardens. They thrive in partial shade and benefit from regular feeding and maintenance. A thorough trim, traditionally performed in late winter or early spring, along with periodic touch-ups throughout the year, will ensure your topiary cones remain in excellent condition.
Topiary cones, with their elegant, tapered shape, exhibit varying growth rates depending on the plant species used. For instance, Boxwood cones grow slowly and steadily, gradually forming their characteristic dense, sculpted look over several seasons. In contrast, Yew cones have a moderate growth rate, allowing them to achieve their conical shape more quickly while still requiring regular pruning to maintain their neat form. Hornbeam cones grow at a faster pace, rapidly filling out their shape but necessitating frequent trimming to preserve their clean lines.
Each type of topiary cone offers unique characteristics, so selecting the right one for your garden involves considering both the desired aesthetic and the level of maintenance you're prepared for.
Ensure consistent moisture, especially if the topiary cones are kept potted. Regular watering is essential to keep the roots healthy, but avoid waterlogging, which can lead to root rot.
Pruning is crucial to maintain the desired cone shape and overall health. Use sharp shears to trim off any protruding branches and preserve the clean lines of the cone. Light, frequent trims help keep your topiary cones in form, with a more significant trim recommended in late winter or early spring. Regular touch-ups throughout the year will keep them looking their best.
Use a high-quality topiary fertiliser to support healthy growth and maintain a well-balanced shape. Fertilising regularly during the growing season helps control excessive growth and reduces the need for frequent pruning.
A fungal disease that appears as a white, powdery coating on leaves and stems, often thriving in warm, dry conditions with poor air circulation.
Caused by overwatering or poorly draining soil, root rot results in soggy soil and decaying roots, which can cause wilting and leaf drop.
These tiny pests cause stippling or a speckled appearance on leaves and can lead to webbing. They thrive in dry, dusty conditions.
Small, soft-bodied insects that feed on plant sap, causing curling or distortion of leaves. They can also excrete honeydew, leading to sooty mould.
These pests attach themselves to stems and leaves and feed on sap, appearing as small, immobile bumps on the plant.
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