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    Winter Greenery Guide to Sprucing Up Your Home

    Last updated on 29 Nov. 2023

    Winter is a magical season, but it can also feel dreary and bleak, especially when it comes to the outdoors. With the right foliage and a bit of creativity, winter greenery can add life and colour to your space during these months. In this guide, we’ll share ideas on how you can transform your home into a warm and inviting retreat.

    What Is Winter Greenery?

    Close-up of noble fir and cedar foliage

    Winter greenery refers to the types of plants and foliage that remain green and vibrant throughout the winter season. These can be conifers such as fir, spruce, cypress, and cedar, as well as evergreens such as holly, boxwood, and eucalyptus. Other examples include perennials, berries, ornamental grasses, and succulents.

    Real vs. Artificial Winter Greenery

    You have two options when it comes to winter greenery: real and artificial. While real evergreens are undoubtedly beautiful, they can get expensive, especially if you’re buying fresh materials every year. They also require more upkeep and can trigger allergies for some. Artificial winter greenery, on the other hand, is cost-effective, low-maintenance, and allergy-free. Faux greenery also comes in a wide variety of sizes, designs, and styles. From wreaths and garlands to hanging baskets and faux winter greenery for outdoor planters, you have plenty of options to choose from.

    6 Ways to Decorate With Winter Greenery

    Here are some decorating ideas you can try:

    Double doors with artificial Christmas greenery

    On the Front Door

    Hang a matching wreath and garland to spruce up your front door. For a festive feel, choose pre-decorated winter faux greenery or leave them simple and plain for a rustic look. Add a pair of swags and potted topiaries to complete the display.

    Pine Peak Foliage
    Artificial Christmas wreaths and garlands on windows

    On Windows

    Bring the natural beauty of the outdoors during the colder months with winter greenery garlands and wreaths on your windows. Not only can evergreen boughs create a festive atmosphere, but they can also provide insulation and help block cold drafts.

    Mixed Evergreen With Pinecones Foliage
    Artificial garland on staircase bannister

    Along the Bannister

    Drape a winter garland along the length of your bannister for a warm and welcoming atmosphere that your guests will love. You can use adhesive hooks, ribbons, clear zip ties, or floral wire to secure the garland in place. Hang a matching wreath above your console table to complete the look.

    Outdoor Winter Evergreen Foliage
     Mantel decorated with Christmas greenery and stockings

    On the Mantel

    The fireplace mantel is often the focal point of the living room, so decorating it with faux winter greenery is a great way to add festive cheer to the space. Keep it simple with just a wreath and garland or incorporate other winter elements like berries and pinecones.

    Mountain Meadow Foliage
    Artificial garland with white berries as table centrepiece

    As a Table Centrepiece

    Add seasonal charm to your dining table with a winter green garland centrepiece. Decorate it with pinecones and berries for texture and pops of colour, then fill in the gaps with faux pillar candles to create a warm glow for the setting.

    Mixed Eucalyptus Garland
    Assorted artificial Christmas wreaths

    Wreath Wall

    One unique winter greenery décor idea is to create a wreath wall. Choose wreaths of various sizes and designs, then hang them at different heights for a dynamic display. If you don’t want to hammer in nails or drill holes, use adhesive hooks to avoid damaging your walls.

    Christmas Wreaths

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Below are the answers to some of the most common questions about winter greenery.

    What Decorations Are Used for Winter?

    Wreaths, garlands, and swags are popular decorating items for the season. Winter foliage for wreaths and other greenery can include spruce, fir, pine, cedar, and cypress. Berries, pinecones, eucalyptus, and magnolia leaves are also often used to decorate the foliage.

    What Is Considered Winter Greenery?

    Plants and foliage that remain green throughout the season are considered winter greenery. These include conifers, perennials, berries, succulents, and winter-blooming flowers.

    What Are the Types of Types of Winter Greenery?

    The different types of winter greenery include evergreen conifers such as spruce, pine, and cedar, as well as broadleaf plants such as holly, boxwood, and magnolia. Ornamental grasses, perennials, and succulents are also some of the popular types.

    How Long Does Winter Greenery Last Outside?

    This depends on several factors including the type of plant, climate, and weather conditions. Conifer trees, for instance, can withstand winter weather and remain vibrant throughout the season. Some perennials such as hellebores and snowdrops may also continue to bloom and produce flowers in winter.

    How Do You Preserve a Winter Greenery?

    Preserve your winter greenery by storing it in a cool place, lightly misting the foliage, and keeping it away from heat and sunlight.

    Where to Shop for Winter Greenery?

    If you’re wondering where to buy winter greenery, Balsam Hill offers a wide selection including wreaths, garlands, swags, and more. You can also browse through our collection of Christmas greenery on sale.

    We hope this inspired you to decorate your home with winter greenery this season. Click the button below to see our full collection of wreaths, garlands, and more.

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    Learn More About Greenery

    For more guides and tips on decorating with greenery, read these next:

    • Ultimate Guide to Artificial Greenery
    • Where to Hang Wreaths and Garlands at Home
    • How to Fluff Wreaths and Garlands
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