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How to keep a Christmas wreath from drying out


Gardening experts share their tips on keeping a festive wreath alive until January. We asked Interflora's Karen Barnes and Lindsey Kitchin at The White Horse Flower Company for their tips on keeping a Christmas wreath alive until January. Pick your materials carefully Whether you're buying off the shelf or foraging for your wreath, your choice of sprigs, branches, flowers and finishing touches will be key. "Blue firs, Do

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