-tomato cage (or 2)
-fake fall leaves garland (enough to cover your tomato cage)
-urn planter (or 2)
-clear Christmas lights
First I brought in 2 tomato cages from outside. I set the cages on the urn planters and noticed they were super tall and the bottom hoop was a little too large and slid past the lip of the urn. I immediately came up with an easy fix. I knew these tomato cages weren't the highest quality because a couple of the hoops had come off just from me pushing them in the ground. I brought in one that had a missing hoop. For the other cage I simply set it on the floor and stepped on it and pulled on the top and the hoop popped right off :). I then bent the bottom spokes in to rest on the planters because they were so tall that I would have had to spend a small fortune on fake leaves to cover them sufficiently. I also bent the spokes together at the top to help create a tree shape.
Original article and pictures take http://www.hometalk.com/10003260/easy-diy-fall-leaves-potted-topiary-tree-from-a-tomato-cage site
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