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Flower Garden In Winter - Yes It's Possible!

By: Sarah H


It would seem odd to see flowers, far less for a whole flower garden in the winter. You might actually think that would be impossible, but it is not if the flowers were artificial. Imagine there’s snow every where and all the trees with no leaves, the grass all around is dead, brown and covered with snow and out of nowhere you see an entire garden filled with all sorts of colorful and healthy looking flowers.

These types of gardens look great and are practically maintenance free, all you have to do is set it up you don’t have to trim it and you don’t have to water it, all you have to do is set it up and watch it beautify all of it’s surroundings. Artificial gardens are perfect for areas that don’t get very much rain as they don’t require watering, and are ideal for people with allergies who still want a garden. Artificial gardens can be made from plastic, silk or an amalgamation of the two, with flowers available in dozens of different types, colors and sizes and the best part is they’re usually free of insects. Some artificial gardens also have artificial trees, bushes and grass which helps to give the garden an even more realistic and wholesome look.

Water fountains and clay ornaments are also included in some gardens; these items may seem like an insignificant addition but they can make a very big difference in the aesthetics of your garden. A small elf peeking out from behind a fake rose bush or a dragonfly perched on a petunia blossom, looking like it’s at rest can be just the charming accents needed to add the final touches of realism to your artificial garden. A set of wind chimes hanging in your garden can add a feeling of whimsy to the space and provide beautiful ambient noise as you stroll around your garden snuggled into coats and sweaters.

If you like, you can decorate your winter garden for Christmas, Easter, Hanukkah, Ramadan or New Years Eve with twinkle lights and garlands. You could transform your garden into a winter wonder land with Santa Claus, a sleigh, Rudolph and the other seven reindeers, for the children, or you could have Santa and Mrs. Claus, or if you go for the non-denominational and a snow man. A lot of people also set up a manger with the three wise men, Mary and the baby Jesus.

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