AMC1985
2025-09-04 11:36:04
I have been looking for fake spiral junipers for years, but they were all way too expensive and looked pretty fake. I found these for such a good deal, and with free return, ordered them to see if they would fit the bill. They were the perfect size. The tops weren't pointed, but I was able to use a rubber band and mold them into points. Then, I didn't quite love the green colors, there were two greens which was nice, yet looked a bit plastic-y to me, especially since they weren't a matte finish. I suppose you could get matte clear coat spray paint to get a more realistic look if you prefer those greens. I wanted a darker green, and tried first painting with regular dark green paint, that I didn't love. Then, I had had a bottle of green lawn/plant spray paint (non-toxic to use for brown spots on lawns, etc.) and I LOVED that color and matte finish. The 1st photo is the way it arrived, untouched, and the pot it was to go into. The next photos are after I pointed the tops and painted. I love that these will never die, or outgrow/ruin these pots, as my real junipers did after 10 years.
Nie Schoonover
2025-08-19 10:39:18
They look good and are well made. A real quality product for the money. They have a heavy base to keep them in place outdoors.
Butterfly5
2025-08-16 10:28:24
The trees are more realistic than expected and seem sturdy. From the road they’ll definitely look real. Up close one might notice they are artificial.They’ll be outside the entryway and out of the rain but will be subject to some wind inside tall urns we have there. The trees have some weight to them. I think they’ll hold up! Happy with purchase!
N. D
2025-08-09 14:45:50
I looked high and low for faux topiaries for my front door planters that didn’t look too plasticy or fake, these seemed promising so I had high hopes that were immediately deflated. The color was too unnaturally bright and looked bad. Another immediate return.
Jeffrey Christopher
2025-07-22 16:32:24
When I opened the box I immediately thought " WOW ' they look fake . But when i put them in the large standing containers and stepped back they look good . I put them next to my front steps and Ill be decorating them with lights for the holidays . I think they are a great value and they feel sturdy . Certainly easier to take care of than real ones . To each their own . Don't forget reviews are opinions .
Customer
2025-06-14 16:56:13
Perfect accessories to flank the front door of my 1962 ranch home. They look perfect with my new mid-century house numbers and sleek black cement pots. Dressed them up with battery operated fairy lights for Christmas!
mashdo105
2025-06-04 15:23:09
The color is more like a bright lime green. It appeared darker in the photos and isn't as realistic as I had hoped. Once I took the items out of the box and began to fluff them up, pieces started to easily come out. Not sure I'll be using these unfortunately.
Colleen the Irish Gal
2025-05-29 10:55:43
My house was built in 1860. I got these to go on either side of the front door during the winter. They've held up well during a brutal winter and still elevate the front of the house.
AMC1985
2025-05-06 17:22:26
I have been looking for fake spiral junipers for years, but they were all way too expensive and looked pretty fake. I found these for such a good deal, and with free return, ordered them to see if they would fit the bill. They were the perfect size. The tops weren't pointed, but I was able to use a rubber band and mold them into points. Then, I didn't quite love the green colors, there were two greens which was nice, yet looked a bit plastic-y to me, especially since they weren't a matte finish. I suppose you could get matte clear coat spray paint to get a more realistic look if you prefer those greens. I wanted a darker green, and tried first painting with regular dark green paint, that I didn't love. Then, I had had a bottle of green lawn/plant spray paint (non-toxic to use for brown spots on lawns, etc.) and I LOVED that color and matte finish. The 1st photo is the way it arrived, untouched, and the pot it was to go into. The next photos are after I pointed the tops and painted. I love that these will never die, or outgrow/ruin these pots, as my real junipers did after 10 years.
Nie Schoonover
2025-04-26 10:56:15
They look good and are well made. A real quality product for the money. They have a heavy base to keep them in place outdoors.
Butterfly5
2025-04-22 14:03:56
The trees are more realistic than expected and seem sturdy. From the road they’ll definitely look real. Up close one might notice they are artificial.They’ll be outside the entryway and out of the rain but will be subject to some wind inside tall urns we have there. The trees have some weight to them. I think they’ll hold up! Happy with purchase!
N. D
2025-04-07 17:25:14
I looked high and low for faux topiaries for my front door planters that didn’t look too plasticy or fake, these seemed promising so I had high hopes that were immediately deflated. The color was too unnaturally bright and looked bad. Another immediate return.
Jeffrey Christopher
2025-04-05 13:25:54
When I opened the box I immediately thought " WOW ' they look fake . But when i put them in the large standing containers and stepped back they look good . I put them next to my front steps and Ill be decorating them with lights for the holidays . I think they are a great value and they feel sturdy . Certainly easier to take care of than real ones . To each their own . Don't forget reviews are opinions .
Customer
2025-03-12 18:39:06
Perfect accessories to flank the front door of my 1962 ranch home. They look perfect with my new mid-century house numbers and sleek black cement pots. Dressed them up with battery operated fairy lights for Christmas!
mashdo105
2025-02-22 12:54:35
The color is more like a bright lime green. It appeared darker in the photos and isn't as realistic as I had hoped. Once I took the items out of the box and began to fluff them up, pieces started to easily come out. Not sure I'll be using these unfortunately.
Colleen the Irish Gal
2025-02-06 13:07:34
My house was built in 1860. I got these to go on either side of the front door during the winter. They've held up well during a brutal winter and still elevate the front of the house.