Traditional Garden for Winter Ideas and Designs

2015 Winter Holiday Decor
2015 Winter Holiday Decor
Cording Landscape DesignCording Landscape Design
These cast iron urns anchor the entry from the yard to the courtyard. Filled with yellow twig dogwood branches, red eucalyptus and ribbon, and a variety of winter greens, they will make a statement for the cold dark winter months.
Seasonal Decor - Fairfield County
Seasonal Decor - Fairfield County
Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLCAustin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Transform your container gardens with these wonderful holiday combinations, incorporating mixed holiday greens of white pine, cedar, fraser fir, evergreen magnolia, sugar pine cones, blue eucalyptus, white birch branches and red winter berries. Austin Ganim Landscape Design, LLC
Winter Containers
Winter Containers
Smalls LandscapingSmalls Landscaping
Holiday containers help brighten the season during the cold winter months.
Haverford Residence
Haverford Residence
GreenWeaver LandscapesGreenWeaver Landscapes
A rectilinear landscape design is supported with Boxwoods and October Skies Aster. Belgian Block creates an edge between the driveway and landscape.
2015 Winter Holiday Decor
2015 Winter Holiday Decor
Cording Landscape DesignCording Landscape Design
A limestone urn from Haddonstone is filled with magnolia, red stem dogwood, eucalyptus and other winter greens, then wrapped and lit with honeysuckle vine.
Garden Bridges, Pergola, and Flowers
Garden Bridges, Pergola, and Flowers
Specialty GardensSpecialty Gardens
Juniper 'Skyrocket' against a red brick wall. Seasonal flower boxes. Hostas planted against foundation. Paul Kiefer / Specialty Gardens LLC, Grand Haven, MI

Traditional Garden for Winter Ideas and Designs

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