The Mixed Geometry — Architectural Collection with Balls, Cubes & Cones

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9 English Yew Forms in Three Geometric Shapes · Balls (3× 40-50cm), Cubes (3× 40-50cm), Cones (3× 50-60cm) · Same Species for Tonal Unity · Optional Mixed Grasses (4× Festuca + 4× Carex, 8 plants total) · Eclectic Contemporary · Breaking Strict Minimalism · Designer Gardens · Typically Ships in 2-3 Weeks · Free UK Delivery

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Per Metre Specifications

Quick Specifications
  • Total Topiary: 9 English Yew Forms (3 different geometric shapes)
  • Form Diversity: Balls (3× 40-50cm) · Cubes (3× 40-50cm) · Cones (3× 50-60cm)
  • Species: English Yew (Taxus baccata) - all forms same species for tonal unity
  • Optional Accent: 8× Mixed grasses (4× Festuca glauca + 4× Carex oshimensis 'Evergold', 2L pots) for naturalistic base
  • Design Concept: Mixed geometric forms creating dynamic architectural composition
  • Establishment: Already mature on arrival (5-10 years development)
  • Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Hardiness: H6 (exceptionally hardy, -20°C+)
  • Best For: Eclectic contemporary gardens, breaking strict minimalism, designer installations

Delivery & Approval

Complete Mixed Geometry Collection dispatches on specialist pallet(s) via courier. Delivery window 8am-5pm—driver calls 1 hour before arrival. You'll receive pre-dispatch photos of your topiary for approval before shipping. Orders typically dispatch within 2-3 weeks. Free UK mainland delivery included.

What's Included Per Metre 

This collection creates eclectic contemporary planting through mixed geometric forms—celebrating formal diversity within unified material. The composition is designed for positions where playful sophistication is desired—eclectic contemporary gardens, designer installations breaking strict minimalism, spaces requiring geometric interest without rigid uniformity. Nine English Yew topiaries in three distinct forms (balls, cubes, cones) create visual complexity through shape diversity whilst maintaining cohesion through single-species consistency—this is geometric eclecticism: multiple Platonic solids in conversation, formal variety creating visual rhythm, same evergreen material preventing chaos.

WHAT'S INCLUDED:

Spherical Forms (3 pieces):

  • 3× English Yew Balls (40-50cm diameter)
  • Perfect spheres clipped from all angles, mature specimens 5-8 years old, deep evergreen foliage year-round, represents continuous curved geometry (no edges, infinite rotational symmetry), provides soft organic counterpoint to angular cubes and cones, three balls create rhythmic repetition of curved form throughout composition

Cubic Forms (3 pieces):

  • 3× English Yew Cubes (40-50cm)
  • Sharp-edged cubes with flat surfaces and 90-degree angles, mature specimens 5-8 years old, represents orthogonal geometry (six identical square faces, twelve edges, eight vertices), provides architectural rigour and geometric precision, three cubes create rhythmic repetition of angular form creating visual anchor points

Conical Forms (3 pieces):

  • 3× English Yew Cones (50-60cm height)
  • Tapered cones with circular base and pointed apex, mature specimens 5-8 years old, base diameter 30-40cm tapering to sharp point, represents vertical geometry (upward emphasis, directional form unlike omnidirectional balls), provides height variation (cones slightly taller than balls/cubes creating vertical punctuation), three cones create rhythmic repetition of vertical form drawing eye upward

Unified Material:
All nine forms share identical species (English Yew) and similar size scale (40-60cm range)—this creates cohesion preventing collection appearing random or chaotic. Deep green evergreen foliage (same colour across all forms), same texture (dense fine needles), same maintenance requirements, same seasonal behaviour (evergreen year-round). Unity through material, diversity through form.

Optional Naturalistic Base:

  • 8× Mixed Grasses (4× Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue' + 4× Carex oshimensis 'Evergold', 2L pots)
  • Role: Naturalistic textural base softening geometric precision
  • Festuca: Silver-blue fine-textured tufts 20-30cm creating cool-toned accent, evergreen year-round, provides fine texture and colour contrast
  • Carex: Golden-variegated arching foliage 20-30cm creating warm-toned accent, evergreen year-round, provides soft movement and golden highlights
  • Combined effect: Mixed grasses create naturalistic textured ground plane (two species mixed rather than single-species carpet), blue + golden variegation adds subtle colour without overwhelming geometric forms, prevents composition appearing too rigid or architectural whilst maintaining sophisticated restraint

HOW THE COMPOSITION WORKS:

Geometric conversation through form diversity: collection presents three fundamental geometric forms in dialogue—spheres (curved continuous geometry), cubes (orthogonal angular geometry), cones (vertical directional geometry). This creates visual complexity through shape contrast: curves vs. angles, static vs. directional, soft vs. rigid. Eye moves between forms appreciating differences—geometric variety creating interest whilst maintaining formal discipline.

Equal representation (3-3-3): each form appears exactly three times creating balanced composition. No single form dominates (avoids hierarchy), yet repetition prevents randomness (each form establishes pattern). Three is minimum number creating "family" of each form—single examples would feel isolated, pairs would feel incomplete, three creates rhythm. Nine total pieces (3×3) creates manageable complexity—enough variety for interest without overwhelming.

Unified material prevents chaos: whilst form diversity creates complexity, single-species consistency (all English Yew) prevents composition fragmenting into unrelated elements. Imagine same collection using different species for each form (Box balls, Yew cubes, Holly cones)—different colours, textures, growth rates would create chaos. Single species maintains cohesion whilst allowing pure geometric exploration.

Size consistency creates harmony: all forms within similar size range (40-60cm)—this prevents any form dominating through scale, allows forms to relate as equals in conversation, creates harmonious composition where shape differences appreciated without size hierarchy. Cones slightly taller (50-60cm vs. 40-50cm balls/cubes) creating subtle vertical emphasis without overwhelming.

Optional mixed grasses provide essential grounding: whilst geometric forms work as standalone sculptures, adding naturalistic grass mix creates compelling contrast—rigid geometry vs. organic growth, single-species topiary vs. mixed-species grasses, dark evergreen vs. blue/golden variegation, controlled precision vs. natural movement. Two grass species (Festuca + Carex) prevents grass layer appearing too uniform—creates textured naturalistic base echoing form diversity above whilst maintaining restraint through limited palette (only two species, both grasses, both similar scale).

Breaking minimalist orthodoxy: unlike single-form collections (all balls, all cubes, all cones) which embrace minimalist repetition, this collection deliberately breaks orthodoxy—celebrates diversity over uniformity, eclecticism over purity, playful conversation over rigid doctrine. Suitable for sophisticated gardens embracing complexity whilst maintaining formal discipline.

POSITIONING FLEXIBILITY:

Mixed geometry collections offer particular positioning approaches:

  • Random scatter: Distribute forms throughout space without pattern (most eclectic—forms appear naturally distributed)
  • Form-clustered: Group same forms together (3 balls cluster, 3 cubes cluster, 3 cones cluster) creating form-based zones
  • Form-mixed: Distribute ensuring each area contains mix of forms (prevents clustering—maintains diversity throughout)
  • Grid with variety: Position on geometric grid but vary forms at each position creating ordered diversity
  • Asymmetric composition: Arrange in contemporary asymmetric grouping balancing forms visually

Key consideration: distribute forms ensuring adequate mixing—avoid placing all balls together, all cubes together (defeats purpose of mixed collection).

Delivery

HOW YOUR BORDER SHIPS: 

 

Your complete border order ships together on a single pallet via specialist courier, regardless of how many metres ordered: 

 

- 1-3 metres: Single pallet 

- 4-6 metres: Single large pallet 

- 7-10 metres: Double pallet or split shipment (we'll confirm) 

- 10+ metres: Contact us for delivery logistics planning 

 

RECEIVING YOUR DELIVERY: 

 

Ensure someone available 8am-5pm on delivery date to receive driver's call and sign for pallet (kerbside drop-off, driver will not carry into property). 

 

Topiary can remain in containers until you're ready to plant permanently—just place in temporary location with adequate light. 

 

Companion plants should be unpacked and planted within 7 days of delivery for optimal establishment (can remain in packaging 24-48 hours if immediate planting isn't possible). 

Care

ESTABLISHMENT PHASE (First 6-12 Months):

Topiary (English Yew Mixed Forms):

  • Watering: 2-3× weekly during summer. If containerised permanently, consistent moisture essential. If planted in-ground, establish deep watering first season then drought-tolerant. Winter: minimal watering.
  • Feeding: If containerised: feed annually spring (slow-release shrub fertiliser, 50g per form). If in-ground: minimal feeding required.
  • See Complete Care Guide for comprehensive Yew maintenance.

Mixed Grasses (if included):

  • Watering: 2-3× weekly first spring/summer. Both species drought-tolerant once established but need moisture during establishment.
  • No feeding required—both species evolved in poor soils, excess fertility reduces compact growth and colour intensity (particularly Festuca's blue colour).

ONGOING MAINTENANCE (Year 2 Onwards):

Topiary (English Yew Mixed Forms):

  • Watering: If containerised: 2-3× weekly summer, minimal winter. If in-ground: drought-tolerant, water only extreme drought.
  • Feeding: If containerised: once annually spring. If in-ground: minimal or no feeding required.
  • Pruning (Form-Specific): Each geometric form requires specialized trimming technique:
    Balls: Once annually late May-early June (Yew slow-growing). Trim from all angles maintaining spherical form, rotate while trimming checking symmetry, ensure consistent diameter all directions. See ball-trimming techniques in Pruning Guide.
    Cubes: Once annually late May-early June. Maintain sharp 90-degree edges and flat surfaces—this is defining cubic characteristic. Trim one face completely before moving to next, check corners ensuring crisp edges, step back regularly viewing from distance. See cube-trimming techniques in Pruning Guide.
    Cones: Once annually late May-early June. Maintain smooth taper and pointed apex—sides must taper evenly from base to point, apex sharp not rounded. Trim from bottom upward, maintain straight taper avoiding bulges. See cone-trimming techniques in Pruning Guide.
    Critical: Each form requires different technique—don't trim all forms identically. Balls need rotational symmetry, cubes need orthogonal precision, cones need linear taper. This variety makes maintenance more engaging but requires attention to form-specific technique.
  • Container maintenance: If containerised permanently, top-dress annually spring. Every 5-7 years, consider root-pruning or repotting if growth restricted.

Festuca glauca 'Elijah Blue':
Very low maintenance. Exceptionally drought-tolerant—water only extreme drought once established. No feeding required (excess fertility turns foliage green reducing desired blue colour—starve them). Comb out dead foliage spring with fingers or rake. Divide every 3-4 years spring if centres dying out. Evergreen provides year-round silver-blue colour—creates cool-toned accent beneath geometric forms.

Carex oshimensis 'Evergold':
Very low maintenance. Moderate drought tolerance established. No feeding required. Comb out dead foliage spring with fingers or rake—minimal grooming needed. Divide every 4-5 years spring if centres dying out or clumps becoming too large. Evergreen provides continuous golden colour year-round—creates warm-toned accent complementing Festuca's cool blue.

MIXED GEOMETRY MAINTENANCE PHILOSOPHY:

This collection prioritises geometric diversity and playful sophistication—maintenance supports formal variety whilst maintaining cohesion. Key principles:

  • Form-specific precision: Each geometric type requires specialized trimming—balls need spherical symmetry, cubes need sharp edges, cones need smooth taper. Don't apply generic trimming—respect each form's geometric requirements.
  • Maintain form distinctions: Balls must remain clearly spherical (not vague mounds), cubes must have sharp edges (not rounded), cones must have pointed apexes (not rounded tops)—form clarity essential to collection working.
  • Unified material maintenance: Although forms differ, all share identical species—maintain consistent care regime across all nine pieces (don't over-fertilise some, neglect others—maintains cohesion).
  • Appreciate geometric conversation: Position maintenance allows viewing forms from multiple angles—geometric relationships change with viewing position creating dynamic experience.
  • Naturalistic base contrast: If including grasses, maintain both species well (remove dead foliage, maintain colour through appropriate care)—textural contrast only works if both elements (geometric topiary + naturalistic grasses) well-maintained.

Reward: geometric diversity creating visual interest, playful sophisticated aesthetic breaking minimalist orthodoxy, evergreen structure year-round, form variety inviting extended viewing and circumnavigation, eclectic contemporary design suitable for designer gardens, cohesion through unified material preventing chaos despite formal diversity.

Planting & Positioning

SITE REQUIREMENTS:

Light: Full sun to partial shade. English Yew tolerates wide range of light conditions. For mixed geometry collections, consistent light preferable (avoids some forms developing better than others). Good light enhances geometric definition—shadows create depth revealing form differences.

Soil: Well-drained, average fertility. Yew exceptionally adaptable tolerating wide pH range (5.0-8.0), clay to sandy soils, dry to moist conditions (not waterlogged). For containerised topiary remaining in containers permanently, ensure adequate drainage. For in-ground planting, amend heavy clay with grit if drainage poor.

Space: Mixed geometry collections benefit from adequate spacing allowing individual form appreciation. Minimum space: 3m × 3m for tight cluster. Generous space: 5m × 4m for distributed arrangement. Consider viewing angles—mixed forms appreciate space allowing circumnavigation revealing form relationships from different perspectives.

POSITIONING APPROACHES:

Approach 1: Random Scatter (Playful Eclecticism)
Distribute 9 forms throughout space without rigid pattern creating organic contemporary composition:

Configuration:

  • Distribute forms ensuring adequate mixing (avoid clustering same forms)
  • Vary spacing (60-120cm between forms) creating dynamic rather than uniform composition
  • No rigid pattern—embrace organic distribution
  • Ensure each viewing angle reveals mix of forms (not all balls from one side, all cubes from another)
  • Total footprint: ~4m × 4m
  • Most eclectic approach—celebrates diversity over order

Approach 2: Grid with Form Variation (Ordered Diversity)
Position forms on geometric grid but vary form at each position:

3×3 Grid:

  • 3 rows × 3 columns = 9 positions
  • Distribute forms ensuring each row and column contains mix of shapes
  • Example pattern (viewed from front):

    Row 1: Ball-Cube-Cone
    Row 2: Cone-Ball-Cube
    Row 3: Cube-Cone-Ball

  • Spacing: 100-120cm between positions
  • Creates ordered composition whilst maintaining form diversity throughout

Approach 3: Form-Clustered Zones
Group same forms together creating form-based zones:

Configuration:

  • Zone 1: 3 balls clustered (60-80cm spacing within cluster)
  • Zone 2: 3 cubes clustered (60-80cm spacing within cluster)
  • Zone 3: 3 cones clustered (60-80cm spacing within cluster)
  • Zones distributed throughout space (not linear arrangement)
  • Total footprint: ~5m × 4m
  • Creates visual narrative—viewer encounters each form family sequentially, appreciates repetition within families and diversity between families

Approach 4: Asymmetric Triangular (Contemporary Balance)
Arrange forms in asymmetric triangular composition:

Configuration:

  • Define triangular footprint (~4m × 3m)
  • Position forms at varied points within triangle
  • Distribute forms ensuring balance (not all heavy forms one side, all light forms other)
  • Consider form character: Cubes feel heaviest (angular, grounded), Balls feel neutral (omnidirectional), Cones feel lightest (vertical, aspiring)
  • Use form character to create balanced asymmetric composition
  • Most sophisticated approach—requires design eye balancing form relationships

MIXED GRASS POSITIONING (if including optional accent):

Position 8 mixed grasses (4 Festuca + 4 Carex) creating naturalistic textured base:

Approach A - Interspersed Mix:

  • Distribute Festuca and Carex throughout composition alternating species
  • Pattern: Festuca-Carex-Festuca-Carex (prevents species clustering)
  • Space 35-45cm apart
  • Creates even distribution of blue (Festuca) and golden (Carex) accents

Approach B - Species Zones:

  • Cluster Festuca in one area (creating blue zone)
  • Cluster Carex in another area (creating golden zone)
  • Creates colour-based zones rather than even mix
  • More sophisticated—celebrates each grass species' colour contribution

General Placement:

  • Between geometric forms (creates textured flow through composition)
  • Perimeter positioning (frames geometric forms with soft naturalistic edge)
  • Beneath/around specific forms (emphasises certain pieces through textural accent)

CONTAINER VS. IN-GROUND PLANTING:

Option 1: Containerised (forms remain in containers)

  • Forms arrive in containers (30-60L depending on form and size)—can remain permanently containerised
  • Advantages: Mobility (rearrange forms experimenting with different configurations—particularly valuable for mixed collections where positioning relationships matter), controlled growth, easier replacement
  • Container diversity: Consider using matching containers for unity OR varying containers complementing each form (cubic containers for cubes, rounded for balls, tapered for cones)—design decision
  • Elevation: Raising some forms on low plinths creates additional height variation

Option 2: In-Ground Planting

  • Remove from containers, plant in prepared ground
  • Advantages: Lower maintenance (less watering), unrestricted root development, permanent installation
  • Ground surface: Consider hard surfacing (gravel, paving) creating crisp definition between geometric forms and ground plane—forms read more clearly against clean surfaces

DETAILED LAYOUT PLANS:

For visual top-down diagrams showing distribution patterns and form-mixing strategies, see our Architectural Collections Planting Guide.

[View Architectural Collections Guide →]

ESTABLISHMENT CARE (First 6 Months):

Topiary: Water 2-3× weekly first summer. Yew drought-tolerant but benefits from consistent moisture when establishing. Feed once spring if containerised. See Complete Care Guide.

Mixed Grasses (if included): Water 2-3× weekly first growing season. Both Festuca and Carex need moisture during establishment despite eventual drought tolerance. No feeding required (keeps growth naturally compact). See grass care guidance.

By 18-24 months: Topiary settled (already mature on arrival—maintain geometric forms through regular trimming), grasses established creating naturalistic textured base (if included), form diversity evident with geometric conversation apparent.

Reviews

How Architectural Collections work.

The finishing touches that bring it all together.

Choose your collection

Each collection is a professionally curated composition—multiple topiary forms (balls, cubes, cones, spirals, lollipops, or cloud-pruned) working together to create architectural presence. Some collections offer species choice (Yew or Holly, Bay or Privet).

Plan your layout

Collections include positioning guidance for multiple arrangements—grid, cluster, linear, symmetrical pairs, or asymmetric contemporary. Flexible layouts suit different spaces whilst maintaining collection integrity and architectural impact.

Position and display

Collections arrive as mature specimens ready to position. Choose containerised display (mobility, raised planters, contemporary aesthetic) or in-ground installation (permanent placement, lower maintenance). Follow included layout guide for optimal positioning.

What's include with every collection?

Architectural topiary

Each collection includes multiple topiary forms creating sculptural presence and year-round evergreen structure—the architectural anchor around which garden design is built.

Professionally matched specimens

Mature topiary (5-15+ years development depending on collection) selected for size consistency and form quality—not random stock. Each collection represents years of specialist growing.

Designed for impact

Collections curated to create complete compositions—not individual pieces requiring guesswork. Whether clustered, linear, or grid arrangements, each collection delivers coherent architectural statement.

Your collection, your certificate

Digital certificate confirms your topiary, companion species, dispatch date, and care guidance. Modern approach to border planting.

Upright, tracked, palletised.

Every border bundle is delivered by pallet — upright, never boxed or crammed. Includes full tracking and timed delivery slot.

They thrive or we step in

If one of your topiary doesn’t thrive within 6 months, we’ll replace it for half the cost of a single tree. No photos, no questions — just email us.

The Spiral Ascent Architectural Collection (above)

Guarantees

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Your investment in modular border planting deserves protection. These aren't token promises—they're comprehensive guarantees reflecting our confidence in every metre we provide.

  • Our Promises

  • What's not covered

  • How to claim

Matching Guarantee 

Perfect Symmetry or Your Money Back

Every topiary must meet these criteria or Full Refund:

Height/form as specified in product listing

Healthy specimen with no damage or disease

Dense canopy/foliage appropriate to form

Architectural quality suitable for formal border use

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Claim within 7 days

Resolution: 24 hours

Outcome: Replacement or full refund 

6-MOnth thrive Guarantee 

Establishment Protection for Your Investment

If any plant doesn't establish successfully, we'll replace it at half the single-plant cost.

Topiary: If specimen fails to establish or dies within 6 months despite proper care, we replace at 50% of single specimen cost

Companion Plants: If any companion plant fails to establish, we replace at 50% of single plant cost

Expert aftercare support included throughout establishment period

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Claim within 6 months

Eligibility review: 48 hours

Replacement cost: 50% of Single plant

lifetime care support 

Complimentary Expert Guidance Forever

Your purchase includes unlimited access to our team for care advice, troubleshooting, and seasonal guidance.

Email support: hello@topiarytwins.co.uk

Response time: within 24 hours

No time limit, no cost

Species-specific guidance

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Available Forever

Response time: 24 hours

Cost: Complimentary

Matching Guarantee 

covers the initial quality & symmetry of your pair as delivered

What's not covered: 

Natural Variation

Minor differences in foliage texture-all plants vary slightly 

Seasonal colour variations (some species bronze or fade in winter)

Growth patterns that develop after planting  

Aesthetic Preferences

Aesthetic preferences beyond our documented pairing quality control standards

Form preferences not specified at time of order

Changes in your vision after delivery 

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If you're uncertain whether an issue qualifies, contact us at hello@topiarytwins.co.uk. We'll review your situation fairly. 

6-MOnth thrive Guarantee 

protects against establishment failure when proper care is provided

What's not covered: 

Care-Related Issues

Over-watering or under-watering

Lack of winter protection in extreme cold

Planting in unsuitable locations

Environmental Factors

Pest or disease damage occuring after delivery

Weather damage 

Poor drainage causing root problems

Both Plants Failing

If both plants in a pair fail, this typically indicates a site or care issue rather than plant quality. The guarantee covers individual plant failure within a healthy pair.

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Not sure if your situation qualifies? Email us at hello@topiarytwins.co.uk with photos and care details. We review every case individually and fairly.

lifetime care support 

Care Support Is Available Forever With No Limitations

This service includes:

Video support for care questions

Troubleshooting guidance

Seasonal maintenance advice

Species-specific guidance

We cannot:

Guarantee outcomes based on our recommendations

Take responsibility for care decisions you make

Provide on-site visits or hands-on assistance

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Our advice is based on best horticultural practices and our experience with topiary care. Following our guidance significantly improves outcomes, but living plants are always subject to enviromental variables. 

Matching Guarantee 

fast, fair resolution

Step 1: Contact Us

Email: hello@topiarytwins.co.uk

Subject: "Matching Guarantee Claim - Order [Number]"  

Step 2: Provide Verification

Include in your email:

Photos of both plants side-by-side 

Individual photos of each plant (full view, multiple angles)

Brief description of the asymmetry concern

Step 3: We Review  

Our team will assess your claim against our pairing quality standards:

Height difference (max 10cm)

Density and form symmetry

Branching structure balance 

Overall architectural pairing quality

Step 4: Resolution 

If your claim is valid (which is rare—our matching standards are rigorous), we'll arrange a replacement pair immediately. 

 

Replacement Pair (Our Standard Resolution) 

We source a new hand-matched pair and deliver at no additional charge. Same 14-21 day lead time applies. This is how we resolve nearly all valid matching claims. 

 

Full Refund (If You Prefer) 

If replacement doesn't work for your timeline or you'd prefer a refund, we'll process it within 5-7 working days to your original payment method, including delivery charges. 

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Most claims are resolved the same day we receive them.

6-MOnth thrive Guarantee 

six months of protection

Step 1: Contact Us

Email: hello@topiarytwins.co.uk

Subject: "Thrive Guarantee Claim - Order [Number]"  

Step 2: Provide Documents  

Include in your email:

Photos of the affected plant (multiple angles, close ups)

Photos of the healthy plant for comparison

Description of care provided

Timeline of decline (when did you first notice issues?)

Step 3. Eligibility Review 

We'll assess your claim based on the information and photos you provide, along with our horticultural expertise and experience with establishment patterns. 

 

Our review considers multiple factors to determine whether this is a plant quality issue (covered) or a care/environmental issue (not covered). 

 

We review every case individually and will advise honestly whether the guarantee applies to your specific situation.

Step 4: Resolution 

If eligible, here's what happens: 

 

We Invoice for Replacement

Cost: 50% of single-plant price

Example: £1,000 pair = £500 per plant = £250 replacement cost

 

We Source Your Replacement

Hand-matched to your surviving plant, same quality and form standard, delivered within 14-21 working days. 

 

This isn't insurance-it's a goodwill program recognising that even with proper care, establishment can occasionally fail through no fault of yours or ours. 

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Unsure if your qualify? Email us anyway. We review every situation individually and will advise honestly whether the guarantee applies.

lifetime care support 

Always Here to Help

Step 1: Contact Us

Simply email us anytime you need care advice, troubleshooting help, or guidance: 

 

Email: hello@topiarytwins.co.uk

Subject: "Care Question - [Your Topic] 

Step 2: Include

Photos of your plants (if relevant)

Description of the situation or question

Any care you've already provided

Step 3: We Advise 

Diagnosis (if applicable)

Recommended action plan 

Species-specific guidance

Seasonal care reminders

Common Questions: 

Watering and feeding schedules

Seasonal maintenance  

Identifying pests or diseases

Yellowing, browning or leaf drop off

Winter care and frost protection

Container and in-ground planting guidance

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This service is complimentary for the life of your plants with no time limit or restrictions. 

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