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



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>>< HREF="http://waxholm.blogspot.com/2008/12/leufstabruk-orangery-and-mansion.html" REL="nofollow"> New Post from Tyra – Leufstabruk<>
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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
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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.
Just like to share with you a famous quote…
“The voice of parents is the voice of gods, for to their children they are heaven's lieutenants. ” — Shakespeare
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