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Christmas in a Winter GardenTwigs and Evergreen Boughs add a Festive Look to a Snowy Landscape
Bring Christmas to the garden, filling urns with dogwood twigs and evergreen boughs, table tops with candles and gates with wreaths. Bring festive color to the snow.
When the ground is blanketed with snow all the world is white, gardeners and home owners are blessed with a bright blank canvas. They can see the outline of gates, sheds, birdbaths, benches and urns but there is an urgent need for color. A Festive Look to a Winter GardenDecember is the time to spruce up an outdoor space with holiday glitter and evergreen boughs. What could be more beautiful on a gate than an evergreen wreath with a big red bow – striking against the brightness of the snow? Here are a few tips for homeowners to add a festive look to a winter garden.
Forage for Natural Greenery and BerriesIf the homeowner has legal access to a forest or woodland, she could put on her snow shoes and look for interesting natural twigs, greenery and berries to decorate both her house and her garden. The forest offers all sort of surprises. Moss could be used at the base of a candle display. Bark removed from fallen trees could be tied around candles with raffia. If forest access is difficult, take a country drive and see what can be found along the roadsides. Free is always best, but most garden nurseries before the holidays will have a good selection of natural materials for decorating inside and outside the home. When foraging in the wild, always leave some for mother nature. Make a winter garden beautiful this Christmas by adding elegance and wit, creating a festive picture in the snow.
The copyright of the article Christmas in a Winter Garden in Garden Styles is owned by Lorraine Syratt. Permission to republish Christmas in a Winter Garden in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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