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2.7m (9ft) x 38cm Premier Luxury Extra Bushy Plain Green Christmas Garland

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Before bringing the greenery into your house, spray thoroughly with the Wilt Pruf, this will provide a protective coating that will help the product hold water in and last longer. Probably my favorite fresh green to use for the holidays, Cedar branches are the perfect tree to use to make garlands. These branches usually come very long in length. They are easily workable and can be shaped or cut into any size you need for your garland. The combination of faux Scotch pine ( the national tree of Scotland), pistol pine, and fir branches—all made using molds of live branches and needles—looks full and lush (although the number of branch tips is not listed). Just be sure to reshape them (fluff the branches) when you take them out of the box. Pinecones and bright red berries add additional flair to this stunning holiday decoration.Suitable for indoor and covered outdoor use, the garland is perfect for placing almost anywhere you have the space, since you don't need to worry about an extension cord or outlet. Jenica Currieis an editor for The Spruce, specializing in outdoor, home improvement, garden, and gift guide topics since 2020. She has tested dozens of products at home and in the lab, including solar lights, snow blowers, hose nozzles, and vacuums. Currie loves decorating for the holidays and utilizes a variety of garlands throughout her home, including pre-lit faux greenery and more trendy, non-traditional options. She loves a woodland theme but tries to mix it up every year. Currie researched dozens of garlands for this list in a range of styles and sizes, looking for high-quality options that will last year after year.

Juniper doesn’t change shape or drop any needles as it dries which makes it a great indoor option for garland. It does, however, change color slightly and will crumble when moved which can make a bit of a mess. Where to Find Greenery to Make Garland There are so many different types of evergreen trees out there to use to make a garland, however, some will work much better than others. Let’s review some of the best options to use to make fresh Christmas garland. Pine Aside from the lighting, it is undecorated, but you can add your own ornaments or bows (just make sure they are also weather-resistant if used outdoors). Although this is one of our most expensive options, there is a 10-year warranty on the greenery and three years on the lights. Heavy-duty wire inside the branches helps keep their shape (280 branch tips included). Some branches will need fluffing to appear more realistic, so set aside plenty of time for the task. Also, there is no timer included, so you will have to turn it on manually each day.

For a festive, bright, and durable Christmas garland you'll use season after season, we recommend Frontgate's 12-foot Christmas Cheer Garland. It's the longest option on our list and also has the most lightbulbs, 240, so it will provide quite a bit of sparkle to a space. The garland's pre-strung LED, clear battery-operated lights (six D batteries required) should last for 3,000 hours before burning out, according to the manufacturer. And once you set the timer, the lights will come on automatically at that time for six hours every night, and shut off automatically for 18, so it's truly a "set it and forget it" experience, all season long (battery life permitting).

Fir trees can be harder to find but are a very bushy and beautiful addition to any fresh evergreen garland! These branches will vary slightly in color depending on the type of Fir tree you can find. Garlands can also be used on the Christmas tree (these are typically string or beaded garlands), as a table centrepiece, or even for windows, either pinned along the window frame or on the windowsill. Cut your burlap twine to the length of the garland you are wanting. Lay the twine out on a table or workbench.The Home Accents 9-Foot Prelit Woodmoore Artificial Christmas Garland is a great choice if you want a well-decorated option, without a lot of effort. It features classic plaid bows, red berries, and pine cones nestled among the faux pine branches. Like most artificial Christmas trees, you will need to "fluff" some of the branches by moving them out and around to make them appear more realistic and full (there are 150 branch tips, but you most likely don't need to fluff them all!). While the branches have wires hidden in them to help keep their shape, they shouldn't scratch any surfaces you place them on. Garlands without lights can stand out on their own, and you can customize them with your own lights and ornaments. You also have more placement options and don't have to worry about plugging them in, turning them on, or replacing batteries. Nothing makes the house smell better during the holiday season than Christmas Garland made from fresh greenery. It can be hard to find pre-made fresh garland so I have come up with a pretty easy and foolproof way of making my own. Let’s dive into how to make a garland out of fresh greenery, along with some tips on how to get it to stay fresh for as long as possible. Types of Fresh Greenery Used to Make Christmas Garland If you are looking for a statement piece for your mantle or front door, you'll love the All is Bright Cordless Garland from Grandin Road. This garland is decorated with a variety of colorful, shatterproof jewel-toned ornaments and different types of branches and greenery, as well as 50 warm white lights. We love that it's battery-operated, ready to go right out of the box (aside from adding three C batteries), and needs minimal fluffing.

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