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Conifers (cedar, juniper, fir, cypress) and spruce form the bulk of professional wreaths. Their soft needles layer ...
This time of year, traditional evergreen wreaths with red ribbons are sold at every bodega, corner store, and gardening center—really anyplace with a cash register. And for good reason. They’re ...
Learn how to craft a rustic pinecone wreath with a frosty finish. This simple DIY project adds natural charm and festive ...
Winter is upon us, and it may seem there is little for a gardener to do. No weeding, nothing to plant, no flowers to pick. But last year’s garden may still have some remnants that, with a little ...
Scroll through the social media feed of great gardeners and florists, and what’s noticeable is that wreaths are now no longer just for Christmas. Instead, with a little clever tweaking and some ...
Making a Christmas wreath using foraged finds is one of the joys of the festive season. From fir and bracken to bright seasonal berries and pine cones, our frost-covered woodlands are filled with the ...
If it’s perfect for a king… (Picture: Michelle Garrett) If anyone knows how to make a wreath fit for a king or queen it has to be royal florist Simon Lycett. A particular favourite of the late Queen ...
Let’s be real: For many of us, wreath-making doesn’t come naturally. The holiday season is already stressful, from figuring out your Christmas decor to the myriad of events filling up your calendar ...