A tomato cage topiary? That's right! Make a set of topiaries for your porch for a fraction of the price of store-bought ones. Stunning and perfect for the holidays!
If your pots are plastic and not very heavy you will need to weigh them down to keep them from blowing over in the wind. I used sand in mine. Bricks would work too.
Bring the ends of the tomato cage to a point and secure with duct tape.
Turn the cage upside down and place inside the planter. If your planter is square, bend the tomato cage a bit so that it fits snugly inside.
Secure each side with duct tape.
Beginning at the top, start wrapping your cage with your garland. Wrap/twist a few of the small wired branches around the cage legs as you go to keep it nice and secure.
Separate and “fluff” your twig branches until nice and full.
String with lights.
The pine cones are totally optional, but I thought they would fill in the tree and add a decorative touch. I wrapped the ends with some thin gauge wire and then wrapped them around the branches of the tree.
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Notes
Store topiaries in large trash bags when not in use.