
faux boxwood topiaries
When we had the bushes removed from the front and the pine and holly trees removed, it made the house much more visible. That is what we wanted, but now the things we need to work on (like power washing and painting) are a bit more prominent and the porch looks a little naked. I stuck a couple of antique concrete planters (that belonged to my Oma) when we first moved in, but the porch definitely needed more. The thing is, it’s a shallow porch, so furniture isn’t going to work. It just needed some greenery to spruce it up. I had faux boxwood topiaries on the porch of our MN house, but with all of the weight in the planters, it seemed like it would be best not to move them and I ended up selling them with the house. As soon as I saw this house, I envisioned









