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Chasingcars | 12:04 Tue 12th Jan 2010 | Gardening
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Can anyone recommend a company I can hire two topiary trees from for one days wedding hire?
I am based in South of England and all the companies I get on google are in the north and are too far away! thanks
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http://greenhillplants.co.uk/contact.htm

give this guy a call, he may be able to help.
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Thanks for the contact, i have been in touch with a really helpful guy unfortunately they dont hire topiary. He had some other contacts but in the end was only able to offer with selling us a pair of trees when we really only have the budget to hire.
thankyou anyway, and if anyone else has a contact for topiary tree hire in west ssuex i would be very grateful for your help! thanks
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Thanks for this link, i have sent them an enquiry this morning - fingers x!
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Hi you might try contacting 'The Plant Company' in Coolham Road, West Chiltington Sussex - they are only a small nursery but have in the past lent out topiary for landscapers who have show gardens at Chelsea flower show etc - they may be able to help you! Or try Birchfields Nursery in Henfield, they may be able to help. Try any of the smaller independent plant nurseries in your area - they are more likely to have more flexible terms for plants.
just a heads up and for the future reference, you can visit https://www.toptopiary.co.uk/topiary-trees.html they have different kinds of topiary trees you can inquire to them and see their topiaries.

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