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Garden Supply Co.

About
Home
Hours, Location & Contact Info
Fundraising & Donations
Planting Resources
Lawn Care
Podcast: In the Garden with Keith Ramsey
Jobs
Links
Landscape Services
Custom Landscaping
Landscape Consultation
1, 2, TREE!
Delivery and Installation
Plants
Trees and Shrubs
Annuals and Perennials
Houseplants and Tropicals
Container Gardening
Beekeeping
Beekeeping
Host-a-Hive
Save A Swarm
Pollinator Consultation
Home & Gift
Boutique and Home Decor
Christmas & Holiday Design Services
Calendar
Monthly To-Do In the Garden
January in the Garden
February in the Garden
March in the Garden
April in the Garden
May in the Garden
June in the Garden
July in the Garden
August in the Garden
September in the Garden
October in the Garden
November in the Garden
December in the Garden
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Step 1.

Step 1.

Cut or purchase your own greenery. Be sure to choose at least three types of greenery. We suggest cutting a base greenery, one or two additional evergreens to provide contrasting color, at least one type of berry and a dried highlight piece. Cut a piece of oasis to fit in your container and soak it until the oasis is totally wet but holds all of the water. As long as the oasis is wet, your evergreens should survive the holiday season due to their hardy nature. Begin placing your base greenery around the oasis. Some of our favorite greens are frasier fir, leyland cypress, cryptomeria and arborvitae. 

Step 2.

Step 2.

Begin to place your variegated pieces to add color to your centerpiece. You'll only need a few pieces. To add yellows and blues, we suggest gold cripsii (yellow), eucalyptus (blue) and Arizona cypress (blue).

Step 3.

Step 3.

Intersperse your selection of berries. Fill in any gaps with taller pieces of your base greenery to add height. 

Step 4.

Step 4.

Finally, add a little spunk to your centerpiece using curly willow branches, dried okra, faux birds, dried cotton, Christmas ornaments or anything else that tickles your fancy. Get creative!   

Step 5.

Step 5.

Place your centerpiece in a special spot in your home or office or give yours as a gift. Sit back and enjoy the gifts of your garden!

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