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Decorating Your Landscaping for the Holidays

Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors, December 2023

Creating a festive holiday look in your landscaping can be a fun and beautiful way to celebrate the season. Here are some landscaping ideas to make your outdoor space feel festive:

  • Holiday Lighting – Wrap lights around trees and shrubs, line pathways and drape them on your outdoor structures. Use colors that match the holiday you’re celebrating.
  • Decorative Planters – Add festive flair to your landscape with decorative planters filled with holiday greenery like pine branches, holly and poinsettias. Choose pots in holiday colors or add ribbon and bows for a finishing touch.
  • Wreaths and Garland – Hang wreaths on your front door and wrap garland around porch railings or columns. These classic holiday decorations instantly add a festive touch to your landscape.
  • Outdoor Ornaments – Large, shatterproof ornaments in various holiday colors can be placed around your garden. You can also hang them from tree branches or place them in decorative containers.
  • Holiday-Themed Topiaries – Trim evergreen shrubs or trees into holiday shapes, such as stars or candy canes. Topiaries can be placed near the entrance or along walkways.
  • Festive Pathway Markers – Line your pathways with luminaries or festive pathway markers. You can use lanterns, candle bags or even holiday-themed stakes to create a magical walkway.
  • Winter Flowers – Plant winter-blooming flowers like pansies, winter jasmine or camellias to add a pop of color to your landscape even in the cold months.
  • Holiday Scents – Incorporate aromatic plants like rosemary, lavender or other fragrant herbs in your landscaping to create a wonderful aroma as guests walk by.
  • Outdoor Fireplace or Fire Pit – If your climate allows, a cozy outdoor fire feature can be a great addition. Decorate the area with warm blankets, holiday-themed pillows and a hot cocoa station.
  • Outdoor Dining Area – Create a festive dining area in your backyard with holiday-themed tablecloths, centerpieces and outdoor dinnerware. String lights overhead to set the mood.
  • Snow Decor – If you live in a snowy area, make use of the natural elements. Build snowmen, create snow sculptures and place twinkling lights on the snowbanks.
  • Seasonal Garden Flags – Swap out your regular garden flags for holiday-themed ones. These are an easy and inexpensive way to add a festive touch.
  • DIY Crafts – Get creative with DIY holiday craft projects. You can make your own wreaths, ornaments or signs to personalize your landscape.

Remember the upcoming weather conditions when planning your holiday landscaping and choose elements that can withstand the seasonal elements. Don’t forget to consider safety, such as proper lighting and clear pathways, especially if you have guests over during the holidays.


About The Author

Landscape Design & Landscaping
TJ Warner
JHL Landscaping
610-356-4104

JHL Landscaping is a full-service landscape/hardscape design, construction and management company servicing the full scope of landscape/hardscape requirements for both commercial and residential properties. TJ Warner grew up in Marple Newtown and attended Marple Newtown High School. TJ takes great pride in providing JHL customers with excellent customer service and the highest quality of workmanship. The honesty and level of professionalism which TJ Warner and his entire JHL Landscaping team delivers as experts sets JHL Landscaping apart from all competitors.

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