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Holiday Containers 11-18-09 – Hello comrades, sorry for the delay on this post, as usual things are a little topsy-turvy in Renegade Gardener land. So I’ll get right to it, a friend of mine asked for help creating a holiday/winter arrangement in a large container she had outside the front door of her condo. This is a cool thing to do, most of you have a large container by the front door that was recently blasted by a hard frost, or, if you live in southern climes, the plants you were growing in it are looking like hell now that it’s November. Here’s how to go at it. First, remove the dead/dying plants. Get the perennials back into the ground, water them in well, and toss the annuals into the compost bin. Leave the potting soil, that’s going to hold up your holiday arrangement. So to start, my friend’s container looked like this:
It’s a fairly large container, approaching two feet tall, so at the nursery I was looking for something at least four feet tall (twice the height of the container) to serve as the center pillar. I’ll let the captions take over from here:
So that’s that. I’m by no means the greatest in the world at winter/holiday arrangements, but I hope this gives you enough inspiration and knowledge to develop your own style and grand level of expertise.
I have a good article, with lots of photos, on summer container design espousing design principles that apply to winter arrangements—you can access it by clicking here. Back on the Home Page, check out “Plant Spotlight,” “Myth of the Week,” “Top Pick” and “Don’t DO That,” they’re new. I’m going to update again in two weeks, so that I will have close to a full month (yeah, right) to prepare the monumental 10th Annual Renegade Gardener High Spot/Black Spots Awards, which will be posted, God as my witness, January 1, 2010. To link to this page, use this URL: http://www.renegadegardener.com/content/169-holidaycontainer.htm |