As per my recent posts on spray-painted alliums and wreath-making, I am trying do most of my indoor and outdoor Christmas decorating with cuttings from my garden. As a part of this effort, here are some of the winter containers that I have put together this past week. I'm about half-way done and will post pictures of the others after I finish them. If you want to see how they differ from last year's winter containers, click here.
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Winterberry and Leyland Cypress
Carex, blue spruce, variegated holly, Ballerina rose hips, and spray-painted allium
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Container Gardening: Some of This Year's Winter Containers
Posted by Julia Erickson at 10:08 PM
Labels: Container Gardening, Holidays, Winter Garden
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6 comments:
Hello dear heirloom gardener, what a wonderful post you have today, so many pretty arrangments, I just love the 'nature look' very nice! LOL Tyra
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These are SO beautiful! You have a very good eye for what looks good together. I was hoping to do something like this, but the snow and ice came too soon and now it is too difficult to get into the backyard (very hilly and slippery)!
Amy
I'm new to this blog. But Wow is what I have to say.
I'm very jealous. Everything looks beautiful.
Thanks for posting the pictures.
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Container garden is great idea. And you will keep the other spaces.
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