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[N69]Natural Plants And Animals
by Mickey Mouse Mouse, Mic
Today’s silk topiary plants and trees and well designed and intricately painted to resemble the natural plants and trees. They are also created of durable materials which allow them to last a long time and also to withstand a lot of damaging factors. Today’s silk topiary plants also have great advantages of the natural plants. This page will tell you about a few of them.

Don’t Need Much Care
Silk topiary plants don’t need as much care as natural plants. Because they are dead and not alive, like natural plants, silk topiary trees, plants, and flowers don’t need any trimming or much cleaning up to stay looking pretty. In fact, silk topiary plants will always maintain their shape. They don’t need to be trimmed or modified in any way, unless it is your own liking. Also, you don’t have to risk falling to the ground climbing high ladders to get to the top of the trees so you can spruce them up and keep them looking good.

Don’t Need Natural Elements
Unlike natural plants, artificial silk topiaries don’t need any water, sunlight, air, or nutrients. They are virtually carefree and don’t impose any damage to your soil through growing roots, or disturb your environment by growing in certain directions. Your silk topiary plants always stay in the same shape, every time, everywhere. Because silk topiary plants don’t need natural elements, they don’t face natural problems like turning a different color due to a lack of nutrients or a lack of sunlight. Your silk plants always maintain their looks.

Don’t Change with Seasons
Here’s a great advantage of silk topiaries over natural ones: they don’t change with the seasons. Changing with the seasons could mean a lot for your natural trees. The most common or most troublesome problem during change of seasons is loss of leaves. Many natural plants lose their leaves during the Fall season. This could adversely impact your natural topiaries. They would lose their shape and thus lose their beauty. But silk plants don’t go through such problems. They’ll always maintain their shape. Natural plants’ leaves also color during changing seasons. This is another change you don’t have to worry about with silk topiary plants.

Don’t Need to Stay in One Place
Another wonderful advantage of silk topiaries over natural ones is that silk topiaries don’t have to stay in one place permanently. They can be moved from place to place and placed where they look best. Have you ever wanted a certain natural plant to have been in a certain area of your garden? Did you even think about moving it? Of course not. Silk topiary plants can be moved to any area in the garden where they fit best. If you have a whole lot of them, you can always rearrange your garden and make it a changing one.





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