
We
have lots of bunny frames or planted bunnies waiting for you - from our
miniature bunnies designed for mossing only, to our large 36" cross-legged
bunny. Use this picture as an image map, click on a bunny, and you'll be
taken directly to our catalog for the
tabletop version of the bunny. Remember to check out the larger, garden
topiaries. Browse or order from
there.
We are frequently asked, "What do you do with the topiary silhouettes?"
We want to share one of our most popular planting projects, using a bunny silhouette.
You will need: green sheet moss, mono-filament (we use 10* test), a 6" pot, a small ivy or creeping fig plant, potting soil, rye grass seed, and a bunny silhouette.
First, lay a piece of sheet moss on each side of the bunny body. Trim to almost fit, leaving room for your plant. Place the plant near the stem, and secure it, running up the stem with the flower wire, or twist ties. Pack potting soil to within 1/2" of top of pot.
Now, lightly sprinkle rye grass seed onto the surface of the soil, and gently scratch it into the soil. Water frequently and keep it in a sunny window. Seed will germinate in one week and will be 1" to 2" in several weeks.

If you haven't tried grass seed before, experiment with some of the fast growing seeds at your nursery. A bowl or basket filled with potting soil and planted with seed can be a fun centerpiece by itself.
Our
crouching bunny can hold a 4" pot of flowers in his back. Simply cut
the wire cross from the circle on his back, OR, ask us to cut it before we ship!
Our
Wall Basket is a
colorful Spring Welcome