Rustic Foraged Winter Garden Containers

Happy Monday, Friends! If you're like me and the garden in its dormant state makes you a little sad, today I'll show you how to add some festive color to your sleeping garden and best of all, it won't cost you a penny

Foraged Winter Garden containers

Start by taking a leisurely stroll around the garden to gather any hardy greenery or colorful plants that will survive the cold. Since fragrant rosemary stays green year round at my house, it is a lovely staple in my winter garden. Here, cut sprigs create a lovely bouquet when paired with a repurposed wall fountain that has been unplugged for the winter months.

Foraged Winter Garden containers

I also carefully cut stems of pyracantha which is nicknamed "firethorns" for its vibrant hue and thorny branches. 

Foraged Winter Garden containers

It creates a festive focal point whether it is paired with juniper trimmings...

Foraged Winter Garden containers

...or taller rosemary stems. Remember to think outside of the box when it comes to your containers!

Foraged Winter Garden Containers

A vintage milk can, repurposed garden boots, and various watering cans make eye-catching containers. 

Foraged Winter Garden containers

Foraged Winter Garden containers

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Foraged Winter Garden containers
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  1. Lovely Cecilia. I love foraged seasonal accents. It's lovely how you styled everything. Happy Thanksgiving friend. XO- MaryJo

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