I think I'm going to try this. Thanks for the demo. I haven't removed my Prince Tuts from their pots yet, so this gives me incentive to get movin' on it! I'll have my 5 y.o. grandson participate -- he will love foraging and making this fun, beautiful project
Really nice arrangement! It is getting me excited for the holidays. I soak my branches in water until I am ready to make the arrangements and it extends the life of the arrangement. I don't have a red twig dogwood so I just gather interesting twigs from my yard and my mom's and will spray paint them red, silver or white and use them. I wish I was close to Zeeland to join you in one of your workshops! It would be a really fun Christmas activity. ♥️😊♥️
Wow! I absolutely LOVED this video. You are like a magician - taking random branches and twigs and making a SPECTACULAR winter pot!!!! Thank you for making this video nice and early. If only I lived near you - what a great idea to have these parties -- brilliant. I live in a zone 4b - we have already had one snowfall (has melted since). My question is "how long does this last and does it need to be watered"? I would love to make it in November - but I'm not sure if it would last til Christmas? THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge with us. 🇨🇦
Right now it is too warm so it probably wont last more than 3 weeks or so. When we start hosting the parties it will be cooler so they should last all winter.
Thanks Heidi, very pretty. 🍁🍂🍁💚🙃
Thank you! 😊
Heidi that planter is beautiful.
Thank you ❤
Hello! Excellent composition! thank you for the idea👍🌻💙
Thank you too!
Very pretty! Thanks for the demo!!
You are so welcome!
Thank you for sharing,Heidi. Your garden container project looks so nice and is decorative for the Christmas season!.
Thank you so much!
perfect for winter 😍
It really is!
So pretty ❤
Thank you for following along.
I think I'm going to try this. Thanks for the demo. I haven't removed my Prince Tuts from their pots yet, so this gives me incentive to get movin' on it! I'll have my 5 y.o. grandson participate -- he will love foraging and making this fun, beautiful project
It is a fun thing to do with kids.
Oh what a fun idea I wish I was in Michigan I would have definitely come with couple of friends for planter porch party.
Glad you enjoyed this.
Omg! Omg! Omg! So, fun! Thank you for sharing here! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Really nice arrangement! It is getting me excited for the holidays. I soak my branches in water until I am ready to make the arrangements and it extends the life of the arrangement. I don't have a red twig dogwood so I just gather interesting twigs from my yard and my mom's and will spray paint them red, silver or white and use them. I wish I was close to Zeeland to join you in one of your workshops! It would be a really fun Christmas activity. ♥️😊♥️
That's a great idea to spray whatever twigs you have. The holidays are coming soon.
Looks very nice.
Thanks for watching
Wow! I absolutely LOVED this video. You are like a magician - taking random branches and twigs and making a SPECTACULAR winter pot!!!! Thank you for making this video nice and early. If only I lived near you - what a great idea to have these parties -- brilliant. I live in a zone 4b - we have already had one snowfall (has melted since). My question is "how long does this last and does it need to be watered"? I would love to make it in November - but I'm not sure if it would last til Christmas? THANK YOU for sharing your knowledge with us. 🇨🇦
We start the parties the end of November and they should last until spring here in Michigan.
Beautiful
Thank you
Some red dogwood twigs would be nice too. I have lots lol
Guess I spoke too soon. You just brought them out lol
LOL. They are a fun addition.
So festive and pretty!
Thank you Heidi 😊
You are so welcome!
Such a fun planter! How long will this planter last with the stems in the soil? Thanks for sharing 🙂
Right now it is too warm so it probably wont last more than 3 weeks or so. When we start hosting the parties it will be cooler so they should last all winter.
@@gardencrossings Oh well that makes sense - thanks!