What evergreen is
best to make a Christmas garland or wreath? ...
When you go to buy Christmas wreaths online you
will probably notice that the same companies also sell the kits
to make your own Christmas garland as well. Some sites will also
give you a selection of different types of evergreen boughs to
make your Christmas garland out of. No one type of evergreen is
really better than another but different types of evergreens do
have different qualities.
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The most preferred evergreen for creating a Christmas garland is
the Noble Fir because it has the most needle retention. Incense
Cedar does not last as long but it gives off a spicy and musky
aroma. If you are looking for a garland that will last well into
the next season then look for juniper blueberry wreaths, which
have been known to retain their needles for a couple of years.
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You will also notice when you buy Christmas wreaths online that
pine is an old standby, however keep in mind that pine tends to
shed the most needles. You can also make a red hued Christmas
garland by buying evergreen materials made out of red
huckleberry or red cedar.
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