By simply swapping your Christmas tree skirts for pots, you're gifting your festive focal point the charming finish it so deserves. It may not seem like a dramatic shift from skirt to pot but the ...
You'll find Christmas trees sold either as cut trees or ones in pots. There's a crucial difference between the ... Verdict: A good investment if you want to keep a tree in the garden for two or three ...
Creating a Christmas pot display is a great ... we've put together five festive planting schemes for pots and containers. Most, if not all of the plants we've used should be available to buy at your ...
You can also contact your local garden centre, or donate your tree to a coastal nature reserve, where it may be used to stabilise sand dunes. Most Christmas trees sold in pots like to be kept cool.
Looking around at what's trendy right now, it seems like oversized holiday decorations are very "in" this season—giant nutcrackers, giant ornament statement pieces, giant yard decor, you name it.