Your pot turned out beautiful! I'm going to forage on my property here in western WA Zone 8b. We have noble firs, douglas firs, cedar trees, salal and a PW Arctic Fire Red Twig dogwood to get me started. I love Wilt Stop, the greens last into late winter/early spring. Thank you for sharing your technique with us!
That is awesome! Love how you worked everything in from the outside-in. Never thought to do that, so I always fought to get the last 2 layers in without disturbing the ones I put in first, Thank you for that tip! Wishing you and your family a Blessed Thanksgiving.
Although I don't do pots, it is still fascinating to see your florist skills at work and how easily you come up with these cool decorating ideas! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Michelle! :)
Can you tell I’m binging??? 😊Absolutely love how easy you made this. I’ve even seen twigs that are white (spray painted). I can’t wait to make this this winter (I put my Christmas stuff a little late). Thanks so much. Btw I’ve purchased wilt stop and have not used it yet - now I will make good use of it!!! Thanks so much Michelle.
Great video! I immediately ordered Wilt Stop and can’t wait to assemble my porch pots. Your enthusiasm is contagious!! New subscriber here in NC, zone 7b.
So many GREAT tips! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge ❤️ I just bought a bunch of extra large red berry stems for my outdoor pots and now I have to go see if they’re foam or plastic, I think they’re foam, oh no!
I use them and they hold up well as long as you use dowel rods amd wire or something to pick them in as deep as you can. They are so light. Also if they get heavy snow on them they smash up. But if you have a protected spot go for it. I will be using them and sedum in the next video on pots and containers for my front porch (it is covered)
Beautiful!! I used Wilt Pruf for the first time on my first wreath. I like the glossy sheen it left. But I was surprised by the strong chemical-like smell. Is it supposed to smell? Will the scent eventually dissipate? I can’t smell the fresh evergreen smell of the greenery any more. I read that Wilt Pruf/Stop was supposed to have an evergreen smell.
So beautiful! Love the layers. Thank you for showing us how.
You are so welcome!
Luv it ,😍👏😍. Excited to do mine here in Austria. Thank you, have a lovely day .😊🌼🌸🌺🌼
Thank you! You too!
Love your videos
Very pretty Michelle
Just found your UA-cam channel. I'm really enjoying everything you do. Thanks!
Awesome, thank you! and WELCOME!!!!
I love this! Stunning! You do such a good job on containers.
Thanks so much! 😊
love it!! thanks for sharing. be safe.
It's stunning. Thank you for all the extra tips that help make this project successful. ❤🎉
You are so welcome!
Turned out so pretty. Very interesting technique-ty for sharing your ideas with us. 💕💕🎶🎶
You are so welcome
Turned out fantastic ! And taught me alot, too.
Glad it helped!
Sooo beautiful winter container…love it ❤ Happy Thanksgiving 🦃🍁
Thank you! You too!
It’s beautiful great job
Your pot turned out beautiful! I'm going to forage on my property here in western WA Zone 8b. We have noble firs, douglas firs, cedar trees, salal and a PW Arctic Fire Red Twig dogwood to get me started. I love Wilt Stop, the greens last into late winter/early spring. Thank you for sharing your technique with us!
Oh..so jealous. All those beautiful greens at your fingertips.......Have Fun!!!🌲🌲
Love your enthusiasm! Your container looks lovely. I have one more container to go!!
Thanks so much 😊
I love it 🌿🍁🌲🍒
That is awesome! Love how you worked everything in from the outside-in. Never thought to do that, so I always fought to get the last 2 layers in without disturbing the ones I put in first, Thank you for that tip! Wishing you and your family a Blessed Thanksgiving.
Glad it was helpful!
I really like this winter pot! So welcoming!
Thanks so much! 😊
Fantastic looking pot. I try and do 6 pots around Mt porches every year! They always look beautiful.
Thank you!
Although I don't do pots, it is still fascinating to see your florist skills at work and how easily you come up with these cool decorating ideas! Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours, Michelle! :)
Thank you very much!
Can you tell I’m binging??? 😊Absolutely love how easy you made this. I’ve even seen twigs that are white (spray painted). I can’t wait to make this this winter (I put my Christmas stuff a little late). Thanks so much. Btw I’ve purchased wilt stop and have not used it yet - now I will make good use of it!!! Thanks so much Michelle.
Thanks so much! 😊
Love it
Love it! I also love it that I can still see the pot. 🎄
Yes! Thank you!
That’s beautiful
Wonderful! Can you show how to do lights in the pots as well? That would be cool……😊
Yes I will. Watch for the front porch Christmas flip later this week
Great video! I immediately ordered Wilt Stop and can’t wait to assemble my porch pots. Your enthusiasm is contagious!! New subscriber here in NC, zone 7b.
Welcome! And Thank you. Have Fun!!😀😀
So beautiful Michelle.
Another fabulous tutorial! Love your channel :)
Just love your videos!
So glad!
Love it!!!
Awesome pot combo, just beautiful!! 😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Excellent teaching! Thank you!
Lovely Michelle, thanks for being practical and thrifty.
You are so welcome!
So many GREAT tips! Thanks so much for sharing your knowledge ❤️ I just bought a bunch of extra large red berry stems for my outdoor pots and now I have to go see if they’re foam or plastic, I think they’re foam, oh no!
They will last for awhile...
I love it
Just gorgeous!
Love itl
Absolutely Beautiful! How would dried hydrangeas hold up?
🌿❤️🍃
I use them and they hold up well as long as you use dowel rods amd wire or something to pick them in as deep as you can. They are so light. Also if they get heavy snow on them they smash up. But if you have a protected spot go for it. I will be using them and sedum in the next video on pots and containers for my front porch (it is covered)
Beautiful!! I used Wilt Pruf for the first time on my first wreath. I like the glossy sheen it left. But I was surprised by the strong chemical-like smell. Is it supposed to smell? Will the scent eventually dissipate? I can’t smell the fresh evergreen smell of the greenery any more. I read that Wilt Pruf/Stop was supposed to have an evergreen smell.
I only use it on outside greens and I think the smell fades as it dries.
soil not dirt
Yeah..ok