Park place | Decoration? Go natural

Q: I am buying a House this year and plans to decorate for the holidays my first, but I wanted to really fresh and natural. You can share tips for plants that are best to choose?

A: Use a fresh wreath is an old tradition that goes back to ancient times. When you cut and collect from Your page or friends and family of s meters, you are eco-friendly, because many of the decorations can be recycled back to the scene after the holidays are over. Also, things that are taken from your garden more fresh than the things that are delivered or purchased.

there are a lot of plants from which you can choose. Pine, juniper and arborvitae works well for indoor centerpieces, wreaths and swags, as these tend to dry out wreath slower and needles stores up to warm temperatures.

Broadleaf trees, like holly, boxwood and magnolia, also did well, providing they are in the water. You may notice that the foliage has a whiff of the boxwood is different, so make sure You can tolerate in the room before using it in abundance.

to keep fresh cut green, 24 hours before use and soak it in a bucket of water to drown. This allows for maximum water absorption. Re-Cut a branch as you begin to create your centerpieces, and stick them to the oasis wet to ensure plenty of water uptake. Keep your centerpieces and floral arrangements in cold rooms when not used. Swags and garlands of flowers should be kept from sunlight and away from sources of heat and flame. Whether used fresh green fireplace, is not the best choice for the coat.

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