Easy and Quick DIY Homemade Sustainable Wreaths with Foraged Greens from the Homestead or Farm12/8/2022
I shared in my Instagram stories that I was making my own wreaths this year from greens foraged from my farm. When I asked if you’d like me to share how I did it, 100% of you said yes! So here we go!
I’m not an expert—I’ve only made 12 wreaths in my entire life. But I will say it goes quicker than you think so long as you have your greenery ready and cut to size before hand. Consistent bunch size is key for tying to the form for a consistent shape. At the end of the season when the wreath browns, I’ll be composting the greenery. The forms will be reused next year. Comments are closed.
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Angela is the farmer and content creator behind Axe & Root Homestead® LLC. This historic six-acre permaculture farm is home to two Clydesdale horses, ten honeybee hives, five sheep, two guardian dogs, barn cats and a flock of 40 geese and ducks. The farm produces maple syrup, fruit from a small orchard and loads of garden produce for consumption, preservation and donation to the local food pantry.
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