Flea Market Holiday gardening!
There’s no reason to stop decorating when you reach the back door. Continue right out into the garden! Many holiday decorations can transition easily into ‘gifts’ for the birds, as in decorated trees, or can act as focal points that add some color to a snowy or barren garden scene. It really makes decorating fun when it’s this simple! And festive!
See what these clever garden crafters have done..
Christal O’Connor says,” Here’s my wagon all decked out for Christmas.”
Christal shows us, “Here’s one more scene of my front porch decor. Merry Christmas everyone!”
“I love to get ideas, Christal says, “from all the Flea Market Gardening friends, I hope you all don’t mind having your ideas “borrowed”. I love your site!”
Christal,…we love having ‘our’ ideas borrowed! That’s what we do at Flea Market Gardening!
Teri Smith describes how a star ‘appeared’ above her garden. “I found a picture that I loved of a star. As I was decorating outdoors for Christmas I showed it to my husband and this is what he came up with! He got out our big ladder and climbed up in our old cherry tree. From there he ran strings of garland lights down to the porch post. It’s beautiful and bright and I think he did a wonderful job. Ta da!”
Beth Reis tells us “One of my favorite ‘upcycles’ is this sled I painted. I bought it at a flea market for $15.00!”
Billie Hayman says,” This is an old tool box tray now an understated Christmas village for my porch.”
Billie Hayman “Front porch “sittin” even during the holidays!”
Billie Hayman tells us, “My potting shed mailbox is ready for Santa, complete with a list! I am waiting on a neighbor who’s bringing me some holly to add.” It definitely gives you a warm feeling just by looking at it, we think!
Ammie Peters “Old Mater has been hijacked by a Crazed Snowman with all his Christmas loot in the back!”
“Another pretty morning …” Linda Gladman says, modestly in the extreme after sharing this Flea Market vignette of her Christmas garden in the snow.
Linda says “Here is my Christmas “Mini-Garden” … even including Gnomes. I love cobalt blue It actually has live plants behind the “arbor” so it is in soil then I put a layer of epsom salts mixed with decorative sand.”
Linda created this recycled wood tree. “I love blue … this is a simple project I made using reclaimed wood and mini Christmas ornaments. I used my GE II Silicone to glue the ornaments on.”
Nancy K. Meyer says, happily,“My daughter’s garage door is ready for Winter. I gave her the bedspring wreath, she did the rest. I love that she caught the FMG bug!”
Tonya Fennig made a clever candle display from a vintage wooden Pepsi box, the kind with small compartments. She says, “I just made this in about ten minutes time and that includes finding all items needed. The simple things she chose included candles, pinecones, greenery and little glass canning jars.”
Chere Smith “I grow the succulents in our greenhouse and love planting them in recycled containers.”
Diana from Diana’s DIY Den & Treasure Showcase explains, “I love aged terra cotta pots and there’s no reason to let them sit empty all winter…. because they make great ‘trees!’
I love the natural patina of aged pots, but you could paint them if you like ~ moss pots would look awesome too! Hope you like them!”
Myra Glandon shows us, “Our Christmas wreath using last years wreath, is a newly made lath star, with berries and bells.”
Sue Jordan “The grandkids helped ‘build’ a snowman for the porch.” Sue’s snowman consists of a white plastic bag stuffed with paper and fitted between the milkcan and it ‘tophat’ A face was created by the kids and “Voila!”
Kirk Willis says, “My winter front porch display in a wagon I found at a thrift store “as is”. One wooden wheel was broken but it was easily repaired.. The greenery is from our woods.”
Barb Rosen from Our Fairfield Home & Garden says, “This Fall, don’t put the pots away, make a display! The stars were yard sale finds. Happy Winter Gardening to Sue and FMG!”
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5 Comments
There are lots of gorgeous ideas here.
Such great ideas – love seeing color in winter gardens!
I am really getting in the mood for the holidays now after reading this sweet essay, so many great and easy ideas!
All great ideas and especially liked the terra cotta tree idea.
Love all of the displays. We generally decorate for the seasons and not for holidays.