I wrote a column on the keys to the winter landscape being Bones, Berries and Bark. The bones of course are evergreen plants, ...
and the ten-thousand-mu of pyracantha berries in Xueyu Mountain, Wuping Town, Fengdu, have reached their vibrant maturity. Recently, the brilliant red berries shimmered against a backdrop of lush ...
If you struggle to care for plants but still want your garden to look good this winter, there are certain kinds that can ...
The colder weather doesn't mean your garden has to suffer - there are plenty of tough yet beautiful plants out there that can withstand the chilly climes.
We rarely see a large stand of evergreens here to create wreaths and garland, but with some creativity, here are some ...
Most holly berries are red; however, there are varieties that ... they died from recent early and late deep freezes. Firethorn (Pyracantha) also does well in this area. Although I have never ...
It is possible to forage in your garden to pick up natural stems and flowers to help create some last-minute festive displays ...
Brighten your garland by wiring colorful berries. Good choices include red holly berries, orange pyracantha berries, white tallow tree seeds or purple American beautyberry fruit. Hot glue together ...
Once you have a full and abundant wreath, add your berries. Holly will be prolific at Christmas, as will pyracantha in red, yellow and orange. “Skimmia and gaultheria are stunning additions ...