As a follow-up to last Wednesday's post, here are the rest of this year's winter containers.
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Monday, December 15, 2008
Container Gardening: More of This Year's Containers
Posted by Julia Erickson at 12:58 AM
Labels: Container Gardening, Holidays, Winter Garden
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3 comments:
I'm so curious about the first and last image on this post - what are those plants? Great images, I'm enjoying your blog.
Getgrounded,
Thanks for stopping by.
The first contains Leyland Cypress, Ilex and spray-pained alliums and cimifuga.
The last contains Leyland Cypress, Ilex and dried Annabelle hydrangeas.
-Heirloom Gardener
I love the look of the dried hydrangeas, it gives the container an old fashioned look.
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