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Festive berries
Thayer Allyson Gowdy
Grace a gate with a single branch of pyracantha.
Festive berries
Create a friendly welcome with easy projects made from the season's crimson fruits

Add a splash of cheer to your holiday decor with glistening red berries from the garden. Choices vary by region; in late fall, you can probably choose from several kinds.

Pyracantha (top left) is generally abundant and puts on a great show, shooting out long wands of berry clusters.

A single branch wired to a gate makes a friendly welcome for visitors, human and otherwise (birds love to eat the crimson fruit).

You can get a similar effect with cotoneaster, English holly, or toyon.

Festive berries
Thayer Allyson Gowdy
Mount a nandina sprig in a tea light to make a creative placecard.
Easy-to-grow nandina (lower left) is the cut-berry champ, producing loose vermilion-hued sprays that hold their color and shape for months.

A tea light makes the perfect snowy base for a tiny nandina tree—trim the candle’s wick, then use the hole in the wax as the footing for a sprig. Attach a name tag to make a creative placecard.

Check out our collection of holiday decor projects. »

Published: December 2006