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There’s something about having a Christmas tree that signals the season has fully arrived. Even a small one can change the entire mood of a room. But in apartments, condos, and other tight spaces, finding a tree that feels festive without overwhelming the layout can be a challenge. Hallways double as storage, furniture shares functions, and floor space is limited. A standard 7- or 8-foot tree may simply not be practical (or enjoyable) when it leaves little room to move around it.

That doesn’t mean skipping the tree altogether. The key is matching the size and style of the tree to the space it’s going in. With the right shape, placement, and decorations, even the most compact tree can feel intentional, cozy, and festive. At Platt Hill, we offer a wide range of options, including slim-cut evergreens and artificial tabletop trees, perfect for corners and entryways. 

Why Small Spaces Need the Right Christmas Tree

In a small home, every piece of furniture, lighting choice, and décor item has to work a little harder. A Christmas tree is no exception. Since space is typically already tight, a large focal point, like a Christmas tree, can completely alter the look, shape, and feel of a room. The wrong size or shape can block walkways, crowd existing furniture, or make a room feel cluttered rather than cozy. Even a beautifully decorated tree can feel out of place if it doesn’t flow with the scale of the space.

What small spaces need is balance. A tree that complements the room, not competes with it. For some, that might mean a slimmer real tree that tucks nicely into a corner. For others, a tabletop option offers flexibility without losing the impact of lights and ornaments. 

Choosing a tree that fits the space helps the rest of your home shine too. It allows decorations to feel intentional, not improvised, and makes it easier to enjoy the season without rearranging your entire layout.

How to Measure and Plan for a Compact Tree

Before choosing a tree, it helps to know exactly how much space you have to work with. Measure more than just ceiling height. Look at the width of the room, how close the tree will sit to key sightlines, and how it fits with furniture, windows, and natural pathways through the space.

Identify a few possible spots for the tree, then check both the vertical clearance and the floor area available. If it will sit near a ceiling fixture, shelf, or window, leave at least six to twelve inches of buffer space, especially if you plan to add a tree topper.

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In apartments and small homes, floor space is often the limiting factor more than ceiling height. Slim and pencil-style trees, whether real or artificial, typically have a smaller footprint, making them ideal for tight corners or in-between spaces. Tabletop trees can also be a great solution since they add height without taking up additional floor space when placed on sturdy surfaces like side tables, shelves, or entry consoles.

Also consider how the tree will affect the flow of the room. Is it going to block a walkway, compete with a primary seating area, or cover a source of natural light? Choosing a tree that fits means thinking like a designer. Things like proportion, placement, and function all matter. A little upfront planning makes decorating feel joyful instead of forced, and helps the tree truly become part of the room.

Best Real Christmas Trees for Apartments and Small Homes

If you’re working with limited space but still want the beauty and scent of a real Christmas tree, Fraser Fir is your best bet. At Platt Hill Nursery, we carry Fraser Firs because they’re beautifully shaped and incredibly sturdy for their size. They’re also naturally narrow, which makes them perfect for homes with limited floor space.

The strong branches of a Fraser Fir hold ornaments well, and their excellent needle retention means less mess as the season goes on. Even in tighter rooms or small corners, a Fraser Fir can make a space feel festive without overwhelming it.

For those looking for something more compact (or something that can live indoors beyond the holidays), we also carry a selection of smaller potted evergreens and fragrant plants that work beautifully as seasonal décor and year-round greenery. Norfolk Island Pine has the look of a classic Christmas tree and can thrive indoors with the right light and care. Lemon Cypress and Blue Spruce offer unique color and texture, along with a fresh scent that suits the season.

You’ll also find rosemary and lavender topiary trees, which bring a soft, natural fragrance and a sculptural form. They’re great for kitchen counters, tabletops, or entryways. As a bonus, these trees continue to add charm long after the ornaments are packed away. Great for year-round decorating, these small potted trees thrive in window sills and side tables. 

Smart Placement Ideas for Small Rooms and Entryways

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In a compact home, where you place your Christmas tree matters just as much as which one you choose. The goal is to make the tree feel like part of the space, and not an obstacle within it. Start by looking for low-traffic areas that don’t disrupt the natural flow of the room. Corners are ideal, especially those near outlets if you’re using lights. Tucking a slim tree beside a sofa, behind a chair, or at the edge of a dining area can help it feel integrated without crowding the room.

Entryways and hallways can also work well, especially with narrower trees or tabletop varieties. A small tree near the front door adds instant cheer and sets the tone for the season the moment guests arrive. The right spot balances visibility, convenience, and proportion. It should feel natural, not forced.

If you’re short on floor space, think vertically. Placing a smaller tree on a sturdy console, bench, or side table brings it closer to eye level and keeps the floor clear. Windowsills and shelves are perfect for rosemary or lavender topiary trees, which offer seasonal shape without bulk. 

Creative Ways to Decorate Compact Christmas Trees

Small trees offer a fun opportunity to think beyond the usual decorating approach. With less space to fill, every ornament and detail can feel more intentional. No matter the placement of your tree, the way you decorate it can help tie it into your space and your style. Here are five inspired ideas based on tree type, size, and personality:

1. Miniature Magic for Tabletop Trees

Small trees like potted evergreens or rosemary topiaries shine when decorated with scale in mind. Choose miniature ornaments, tiny string LED lights, or even handmade paper crafts. Natural elements like dried citrus slices, cinnamon sticks, or star anise can add scent and warmth without crowding the branches. Top it off with a small bow or star made from cardstock. This style of ‘tree’ is a great way to make something simple feel special.

2. Grinch-Inspired Lemon Cypress

These bright green trees already have a quirky, curved shape that makes them look straight out of ‘Who-ville’. Lean into that look by giving them the “Grinch tree” treatment. A single oversized red ornament hanging off the top, plus a bold red ribbon or bow at the base, adds personality and humor. It’s playful, eye-catching, and perfect for entry tables or kids’ rooms.

3. Woodland Style Fraser Fir

Even in a smaller size, Fraser Firs can hold their own with traditional décor. Try a minimalist woodland theme. Think small pinecones, wood bead garlands, white LED lights, and a few nature-inspired ornaments like birds, stars, or acorns. Keep the palette neutral and cozy. Tuck it in a woven basket or rustic crate to finish the look and give it a base that fits right into your décor.

4. Coastal Touches for Norfolk Pine or Blue Spruce

These softer, more delicate trees do best with lightweight ornaments. A coastal or winter woodland theme works well, with ornaments made of felt, paper, or driftwood. These lighter design elements will add character without weighing down the branches. Pale blues, whites, and natural textures create a serene, wintry vibe. A string of warm fairy lights and a few seashell or snowflake motifs can tie it all together beautifully.

5. Scent-Forward Styling for Rosemary or Lavender Trees

These fragrant topiary-style trees are perfect for the kitchen or small indoor spaces. Embrace their herbal charm with simple, earthy decorations. Try out tiny copper bells, dried clementine slices, or a few sprigs of tied cinnamon. Plus, a touch of metallic ribbon adds holiday polish without competing with the natural shape or scent of the plant. These trees don’t need much, just enough to make them feel festive and fresh.

Final Tips for Choosing a Tree That Fits Your Home

No matter what kind of Christmas tree you pick, your perfect tree starts with knowing how your space works. A full-sized Fraser Fir might be perfect for one home, while a tabletop rosemary tree makes more sense for another. The goal is to bring holiday spirit into the space without making it feel crowded or off-balance.

Think about where your tree will go, how people move through the room, and how much space you want to give it. A smaller tree can still make a big impact if it’s placed well and decorated with care. Lightweight ornaments, cool-to-the-touch LED lights, and a little creativity can make even the smallest tree feel thoughtful and festive.

At Platt Hill Nursery, we’ve helped families across Chicagoland find trees that suit every kind of home, from apartments to townhouses to small single-family spaces. Visit our locations in Bloomingdale or Carpentersville to explore fresh-cut Fraser Firs, potted evergreens, and festive tabletop trees. Our staff is here to help with ideas, inspiration, and simple care tips for keeping your tree healthy and beautiful all season.

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The holiday season has a way of transforming a space. A fresh garland draped across the mantel. A wreath on the front door that smells faintly of pine. A poinsettia adding color and warmth in the corner of the room. These small, living touches anchor the season in nature, even as the world outside grows colder and more still.

But in many homes, that sense of freshness fades quickly. A once-perky poinsettia wilts by mid-December. Garland turns brittle at the edges. The Christmas tree drinks less water by the day, and needles begin to collect at its base. While we often expect our holiday greenery to stay fresh all season, the reality is that living decorations need a bit more attention than your standard craft store options.

The difference often lies in the conditions we create around it. Indoor humidity, placement near heat vents, or the frequency of misting or watering, all these small factors influence how long greenery lasts and how vibrant it looks throughout the season. And, with the right care, seasonal greenery can hold its color, scent, and shape well into the holiday season. 

 

Why Holiday Greenery Deserves Extra Care

Holiday greenery adds texture, fragrance, and a sense of the season’s natural character to the home. But unlike ornaments or lights, fresh plants and cut greens are living or recently living materials that respond to whatever surrounds them. Dry indoor air, warmth from radiators, and cold drafts from frequently opened doors all influence how long they stay vibrant. Without a little attention, they start to show strain through wilting, browning, or dropping needles long before the holidays wrap up.

What makes live greenery worth the effort is the atmosphere it creates. Fresh pine carries a scent that instantly signals the season. Real cedar has a tactile quality that draws the eye. Spruce branches arranged with care bring in shapes and movement that feel grounded in nature. Together they create a sensory depth that artificial décor can only echo, giving the home a richer, more welcoming mood for the holidays.

How to Keep Cut Greenery Fresh Longer

Cut greenery needs the right environment to stay vibrant, especially indoors where heat and low humidity can dry it out quickly. However, a few simple habits can make a big difference.

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  • Start fresh: Choose greenery that’s flexible, richly colored, and not brittle.
  • Soak before styling: Recut stems at a slight angle and soak in cool water for several hours.
  • Mist regularly: Lightly spray greenery every day to retain surface moisture.
  • Watch the heat: Keep away from radiators, heating vents, fireplaces, and direct sunlight.
  • Use cool lights: If decorating with lights, choose LEDs to avoid heat damage.
  • Keep it cool: Cooler temps and shaded spots slow drying, especially outdoors.
  • Limit handling: Touching or moving arrangements too often can cause breakage and needle drop.

When in doubt, think like a florist. Factors like moisture, airflow, and cool temps are your best tools for keeping greens looking fresh.

Poinsettia Care Tips for a Bright, Healthy Display

platt-hill-holiday-gift-guide-2020-plants-decor-poinsettiasPoinsettias are tropical plants, so they need warm, stable indoor conditions to thrive through the holidays. Here’s how to keep their color and shape:

  • Choose healthy plants: Look for full, vibrant bracts and yellow buds (not yet open) at the center.
  • Avoid cold exposure: If temperatures drop below 50°F the plant may wilt or discolor within hours.
  • Place wisely: Bright, indirect light is best. Avoid cold drafts, hot windows, or heating vents.
  • Water with care: Let the top inch of soil dry out between waterings. Don’t let them sit in standing water.
  • Protect from temp swings: Keep them in a consistently warm room, ideally 65–75°F.

With the right placement and watering habits, poinsettias can stay vibrant long after the holidays.

Care and Placement for Wreaths & Garland That Last

Artificial Garland and Wreath Wreaths and garlands make a big visual impact, but without proper care, they can dry out quickly, especially indoors. Here’s how to keep them fresh and festive as long as possible:

  • Start hydrated: Before hanging, soak fresh wreaths or garland in cool water for a few hours to rehydrate the foliage.
  • Mist regularly: Lightly spray with water daily, especially in warm or dry indoor environments.
  • Choose cool, shaded spots: Indoors, avoid fireplaces, radiators, or sunny windows. Outdoors, shaded areas will extend freshness.
  • Use LED lights: If adding lights, stick to LED strands they produce less heat and won’t dry out the foliage.
  • Limit direct contact: Avoid placing greenery directly on metal grates or mantels that can transfer heat.
  • Secure gently: Use soft ties or padded hooks to prevent crushing stems or leaves.

A little bit of prep and ongoing moisture goes a long way in helping wreaths and garland stay beautiful throughout the season.

How to Keep Your Christmas Tree Looking Its Best

Platt Hill Nursery cool placement of Christmas tree A fresh-cut Christmas tree is the centerpiece of holiday decorating, but it also needs the most consistent care. Without enough water and the right conditions, trees can dry out fast. Here’s how to help yours stay green, fragrant, and full through the holidays:

  • Choose a fresh tree: Look for flexible needles, moist sap at the base, and minimal needle drop when shaken.
  • Make a fresh cut: Trim about ½ inch off the trunk before placing it in water to open up the pores.
  • Water immediately: Place in a stand with at least a gallon of water capacity and refill daily since trees can drink a lot early on.
  • Keep it cool: Position away from heat vents, fireplaces, or direct sunlight.
  • Use cooler lights: LED lights minimize heat, which helps preserve moisture.
  • Check water levels daily: Never let the stand go dry. If it does, the base can seal and stop taking up water.

A well-watered tree stays fragrant and safe, with fewer needles underfoot and a more festive presence all season.

Final Tips for a Festive and Long-Lasting Season

Fresh greenery brings life to a space in a way that’s hard to replicate. But unlike ornaments or lights, it’s not something you can just set and forget. And taking care of fresh-cut greens or live holiday plants isn’t difficult, but it does take some intention. Water when needed, mist when dry, choose placement with care. These small actions help extend the life of your greenery as well as the atmosphere they create in your home.

For many in the Chicagoland area, dry indoor air and fluctuating temperatures can make greenery care feel like guesswork. That’s why having access to fresh, high-quality plants and practical guidance makes such a difference. At Platt Hill Nursery, we don’t just stock seasonal favorites, we support them with know-how, tools, and tips shaped by years of helping local homes stay festive and green through the coldest months.

If you’re thinking about decorating your front porch, dressing your mantel, or choosing your tree, a little guidance goes a long way in making the season feel effortless. When you’re ready to bring home your greenery, our team is here to help you make it last. Visit our nurseries in Bloomingdale and Carpentersville and let our staff help you choose the freshest greenery and show you how to keep it looking great all season.

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As the season turns to winter, neighborhoods across Chicagoland start to change. Lawns rest, the sky begins to pale, and homes start their preparations for some of the most magical times of the year. Boxes of decorations appear, a favorite mug returns to the counter, and for plant lovers, the thought of bringing home something green starts to take hold. A tree, a wreath, or even a potted amaryllis waiting to bloom are all small gestures that signal warmth returning indoors.

Still, finding the right mix of living décor can feel daunting. Some trees fill the room with fragrance but drop needles too soon. A poinsettia thrives in one window and wilts in another. The beauty of the season depends as much on care and placement as on the plants themselves. That’s where expertise and thoughtful selection make all the difference, like knowing which varieties will hold their shape, how to keep greenery fresh, and which plants will continue to bring life long after the holidays fade.

At Platt Hill Nursery, we take pride in growing and selecting plants that feel right at home in our Midwest climate. During the holidays, that local know-how meets the magic of tradition, meaning that every Fraser fir, amaryllis bulb, and handcrafted garland carries a story of where it came from and will fill your home with warmth and joy. With decades of experience caring for plants through every Midwest season, our team loves helping neighbors find the perfect pieces to brighten their homes this holiday season. 

The Heart of the Season: Fresh-Cut Christmas Trees

Few traditions mark the holidays quite like choosing a real Christmas tree. The scent, the texture, and the ritual of setting it up each year are part of what makes this season feel complete. At Platt Hill Nursery, our fresh-cut trees arrive from trusted regional growers who share our commitment to quality and sustainable harvesting. Each one is carefully shaped, well-hydrated, and ready to fill a home with its unmistakable fragrance.

Varieties Available: Fraser and Balsam 

Each tree variety brings its own strengths and character.

Fraser Fir

Known for its strong branches and excellent needle retention, the Fraser is a customer favorite. Its silvery undersides and rich green color make ornaments pop, and it holds its fragrance beautifully through the season.

Balsam Fir

With this tree’s deep green needles and rich, familiar holiday scent, the Balsam create a full and traditional look. Its flexible branches suit lighter ornaments, and its consistent color brings a warm, classic presence to any room.

Each tree at Platt Hill Nursery is freshly cut and displayed with care, so customers can see its true shape and health before bringing it home.

How to Choose the Right Tree for Your Home

When choosing a Christmas tree, it’s important to consider not only the height or shape, but also how it fits your space, your family’s traditions, and the way you celebrate the season. The best tree feels like it belongs, both in scale and in spirit.

1. Start with the space

Measure the ceiling height before heading out, then subtract about a foot to allow for the tree stand and topper. In homes with lower ceilings or tighter corners, a Fraser fir often works beautifully since they have a sturdy, upright growth that keeps their shape without taking over the room. For vaulted spaces or open layouts, a full Balsam or White Pine provides that classic, generous silhouette.

2. Think about fragrance and texture

For many, scent is part of the tradition. Balsam and Fraser firs are the most aromatic, filling a room with that deep evergreen note that signals the holidays have truly begun. If you prefer something softer to the touch or less fragrant, the White pine offers a graceful alternative with long, flexible needles.

3. Match the tree to your decorating style

If you favor heavier ornaments or string lights, go with a tree known for strong branches like the Fraser. For a more natural or minimalist look, the White Pine’s feathery branches create a lighter, more organic shape.

4. Check freshness before you buy

A few gentle tugs on a branch can tell you a lot about a tree. Needles should stay firmly in place, and the base should feel slightly sticky with sap. A fresh cut at the trunk before placing it in water helps the tree drink more effectively and stay vibrant for weeks.

How to Keep Your Tree Fresh Longer

There’s a common misconception that a live Christmas tree won’t last for more than a few days to a couple of weeks. However, the truth is, a real Christmas tree can stay vibrant and fragrant well through the New Year with just a few simple care habits. Most of what keeps a tree looking its best comes down to water, placement, and attention to temperature. 

1. Make a fresh cut before placing it in water

    When a tree is cut, sap begins to seal the trunk, blocking water absorption. Trimming a half inch from the base just before setting it in the stand reopens those pores. It’s a small step that makes a big difference in how well the tree stays hydrated.

    2. Always keep the stand filled with water

      A typical tree can take up to a gallon of water in the first 24 hours. Check the stand daily, especially in the first week, and never let the water line drop below the base of the trunk. There’s no need for sugar, aspirin, or homemade additives. Just plain tap water is enough.

      3. Mind the placement

        Trees last longer away from heat sources. Try to avoid direct sunlight, radiators, or air vents. Cooler spaces help retain needles and moisture, keeping the branches supple and green.

        4. Use LED lights to reduce drying

          LEDs stay cool and use less energy than traditional bulbs. They help prevent the tree from drying out and are safer for extended use.

          5. Clean up fallen needles regularly

              A quick sweep now and then helps air circulate around the base and keeps your space tidy, especially as the tree naturally releases a few needles over time.

              With a little daily care, a fresh-cut tree can remain lush, fragrant, and beautiful for weeks. With plenty of time to enjoy every gathering and holiday tradition you have planned this season. 

              Holiday Greenery Ideas Beyond the Tree

              Even after the tree is trimmed and glowing, most homes still have corners and entryways that call for a touch of green. The holidays have a way of expanding beyond the living room, like onto mantels, stairways, porches, and dining tables. That’s where other holiday plants step in. From traditional favorites like poinsettias and amaryllis to evergreen garlands, porch pots, and centerpieces, these living accents carry the season’s spirit into every part of the home.

              Fresh Wreaths, Garlands, and Door Charms

              There’s something about the scent of evergreens that makes a space feel instantly festive. Long before the tree goes up, a wreath on the door or a garland across the mantel can signal that the season has begun. 

              For entryways and doors, wreaths are a natural starting point. A simple evergreen circle brings warmth to a front porch, while adding berries, pinecones, or ribbons turns it into something more personal. Some prefer a classic symmetrical look; others go for a loose, woodland feel with varying textures.

              Classic Christmas Wreath with bow and pine cones

              Garlands extend the same sense of life and fragrance indoors. Draped over mantels, stair rails, or dining tables, they provide a living frame for candles, lights, or ornaments. A mix of evergreens and eucalyptus gives a fresh, layered look that holds its color beautifully through winter.

              Door charms and swags, those smaller bundles of greens tied with ribbon or twine, offer a subtler way to decorate gates, mailbox posts, or apartment doors where a full wreath might not fit. They bring the same scent and freshness, just in a smaller form.

              Fresh greenery brings a softness that manufactured décor can’t quite match, because it evolves as the season progresses. By drying slightly and deepening in tone, it reminds us that even in the stillness of winter, nature is still present.

              Custom Porch Pots and Planters

              Porch pots or planters have become a signature part of Midwest holiday decorating. They’re a way to keep entrances alive with color and texture even after the garden beds have gone dormant. Built from fresh-cut evergreens, branches, berries, and natural accents, they bring the same spirit as a tree or wreath but in a form that greets everyone who passes by.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, each custom porch pot begins with sturdy winter greens chosen for their cold tolerance and lasting color. From there, decorative elements are layered in, like dogwood branches for structure, eucalyptus and evergreens for texture, or pinecones and birch accents for warmth. 

              Winter Holiday Porch Planter

              Creating balance is key. A good porch pot feels natural but intentional. It should feel lush without overwhelming the space. Taller branches or twigs create vertical movement, while trailing cedar or pine soften the edges of the container. Pots placed in pairs can frame an entryway, while single planters work beautifully beside garage doors, garden gates, or on patios visible from the kitchen window.

              Even after the porch pots are set and the wreaths are hung, the work of decorating isn’t finished. While outdoor greenery sets the stage for the season, it’s indoors where most of the celebrations unfold. Here, festive plants take over the role of decoration, adding color, fragrance, and life to the heart of the home.

              More Festive Plants for Indoors

              While the tree and other evergreens may anchor a room, smaller plants fill tables, shelves, and windowsills with color and life. Each brings its own rhythm and personality, thriving best when placed where light, temperature, and care match its needs.

              Poinsettias: Care and Placement

              Few plants are as tied to the holidays as the poinsettia. Their bold red, white, or pink bracts (often mistaken for petals) have come to symbolize the season itself. Yet these tropical plants have very specific preferences.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, our homegrown poinsettias are nurtured right here in our greenhouses and are a long-standing favorite. Each plant is grown under careful temperature and light conditions to ensure full, vibrant bracts and deep green foliage.

              Platt Hill Nursery poinsettia red bract

              Once at home, poinsettias prefer bright, indirect light and a consistent indoor temperature between 65–75°F. Cold drafts from doors or heat from radiators can cause leaves to drop early. Water only when the top inch of soil feels dry, and make sure the pot has drainage since standing water quickly leads to root rot.

              For placement, think about where guests gather, like an entry table, kitchen counter, or beside the tree. As far as aesthetics go, red varieties add contrast against evergreens and metallic décor, while creamy whites and soft pinks pair beautifully with minimalist or neutral palettes. 

              Lastly, with proper care, poinsettias can last well into January, retaining both color and structure.

              Holiday Cactus and Amaryllis

              The holiday cactus is a unique living decoration that brings a burst of festive warmth to your home. Characterized by its glossy, segmented stems and pendulous growth habit, it makes a striking addition to tables, shelves, or hanging baskets. Unlike desert cacti, it thrives in bright, indirect light and appreciates even moisture. Let the top of the soil dry slightly between waterings, but don’t let it go completely dry. When cared for properly, it rewards patience with cascading blooms in shades of red, magenta, or coral just as the winter season peaks.

              The amaryllis, on the other hand, is all drama and spectacle. Its tall stems and oversized blooms make it a centerpiece plant for mantels and dining tables. Plant bulbs in well-draining soil, leaving the top third of the bulb exposed, and water sparingly until new growth appears. A sunny window encourages strong stems and vivid color. As a bonus, bulbs can often be coaxed to bloom again the following year with a bit of rest and repotting after the holidays.

              Evergreen Décor Tips for Every Home

              Fresh evergreens have a way of grounding the holidays in something real. Their scent and texture connect us to the landscape outside, even when the world beyond the windows is frozen and still. With a few thoughtful touches, those greens can bring balance, fragrance, and natural beauty to every corner of the home.

              Bringing the Scent of Fresh Greens Indoors

              The fragrance of fir, pine, and cedar is one of the simplest ways to make a home feel festive. Even a small bundle of greens placed in a vase or woven into a centerpiece can fill a room with that unmistakable winter aroma.

              Mixing varieties enhances both scent and longevity. Try utilizing a Fraser fir for strength, cedar for softness, and pine for movement. Replace small sprigs every couple of weeks to keep the fragrance vibrant. For homes with fireplaces or warm, dry air, lightly misting greens every few days helps preserve color and scent without leaving any residue on surfaces.

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              DIY with Boughs, Berries, and Bows

              Working with natural materials doesn’t have to be complicated. A few cut boughs, some berries, and a bit of ribbon can create something striking and personal.

              Try layering evergreens along a mantel or windowsill, mixing textures like spruce, juniper, and eucalyptus. Add clusters of winterberry or red dogwood for color, and finish with a simple velvet or burlap ribbon for warmth.

              For centerpieces, start with a base of fresh greens and weave in accents from your garden, like dried hydrangea heads, pinecones, or even seed pods from summer perennials. These small, handmade touches bring a sense of authenticity that mass-produced décor can’t replicate.

              If you’re looking for inspiration or guidance, stop by Platt Hill Nursery in Bloomingdale or Carpentersville. Our team can help you choose the right greens and accents for your DIY projects or even bundle materials so you can create your own custom pieces at home.

              Combining Fresh Plants with Artificial Décor for Balance

              Not every element in holiday decorating needs to be living. Combining fresh greens with artificial pieces offers both longevity and ease. Artificial garlands or trees provide structure and stability, while natural greens add realism, scent, and movement.

              This can be as simple as tucking small branches of real cedar or pine into artificial wreaths or centerpieces to bring them to life. This approach reduces waste, extends the décor’s lifespan, and keeps the home filled with that unmistakable natural fragrance without needing to replace large arrangements frequently.

              Creative Ways to Decorate Houseplants for the Holidays

              Even everyday houseplants can join the celebration. A Norfolk Island pine can stand in for a tabletop tree with a few lightweight ornaments or a string of fairy lights. Larger indoor plants, like ficus or dracaena, can be dressed with subtle touches like a few metallic ornaments hung from the branches, or decorative moss at the base to cover the soil.

              For a softer look, weave battery-operated LED micro-lights through the leaves of trailing plants like pothos or ivy. The gentle glow highlights their form without harming the foliage. These small details bring the season’s spirit into everyday greenery, blurring the line between décor and living art.

              Using Plants as Thoughtful Gifts

              These same arrangements you use as decor to add texture and a sense of life to your home also make wonderful gifts. Unlike cut flowers, living plants grow and evolve, reminding the recipient of the giver long after the wrapping paper is gone. A simple poinsettia wrapped in natural burlap, or a white amaryllis bulb in a ceramic pot, carries an elegance that adds a personal touch.

              The Best Holiday Plants to Give as Gifts

              For gifts, durability and visual impact are ideal. Here are a few that never disappoint:

              Poinsettias: A classic choice. These are timeless and available in a wide range of colors.

              Amaryllis: Elegant and easy to ship or gift as a bulb. They add the perfect amount of elegance when in bloom.

              Cyclamen: Compact, beautifully patterned leaves and long-lasting, vibrant flowers. Cyclamen thrive in cooler indoor temperatures.

              Holiday Cactus: Low-maintenance and long-lasting, often passed down from one generation to the next.

              In addition to individual plants, our designers craft breathtaking indoor plant combo baskets. These unique arrangements combine textures, colors, and fragrances into one living display. Each basket might include poinsettias, ferns, ivy, cyclamen, and seasonal accents like pinecones or ornaments. Designed to thrive indoors through the holidays, they make beautiful centerpieces and deeply personal gifts.

              Our team creates hundreds of these Christmas Holiday Baskets each season, each one handcrafted with care in our greenhouses. For those seeking something special, we can customize a basket to suit your style, space, or gift-giving needs, bringing the warmth of fresh greenery into any home.

              Sustainability and After-the-Holidays Care

              Finally, the end of the holiday season doesn’t have to mean the end of your greenery’s purpose. With a few thoughtful choices, trees, boughs, and plants can continue giving back to your garden, to local ecosystems, and even to next year’s celebrations.

              Recycling Your Christmas Tree Responsibly

              Once the ornaments and lights are packed away, a real Christmas tree can still play a valuable role. Many Chicagoland communities offer curbside tree recycling or drop-off programs that turn trees into mulch for parks and trails. Before recycling, be sure to remove all decorations, tinsel, and stands since only clean, natural trees can be processed.

              For those who prefer to repurpose at home, a tree can be placed outdoors to shelter birds and wildlife through the winter. Anchoring it near a feeder or garden bed creates a natural windbreak, and branches can later be trimmed down for mulch or compost once spring arrives.

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              If you have any questions, our team at Platt Hill Nursery can point you toward local tree recycling resources or help you find creative ways to reuse evergreens around your yard once the holidays wind down.

              Repurposing Greenery in Compost or Mulch

              Fresh garlands, wreaths, and porch pot greens can easily be repurposed after the season. Once they begin to dry, snip them into smaller sections and add them to your compost pile or garden mulch. The needles and branches break down slowly, improving soil texture and retaining moisture.

              For a decorative transition, use trimmed greens to protect perennials or bulbs in garden beds during winter. Layered over the soil, they help insulate plants from temperature swings while gradually decomposing into organic matter.

              If your greenery is flocked or painted, it’s best to dispose of it through normal waste channels rather than composting, as artificial coatings don’t break down naturally.

              Choosing Long-Lasting Plants for Post-Holiday Enjoyment

              Some holiday plants can easily transition into the new year. Norfolk Island pines, holiday cactus, and amaryllis bulbs all continue to thrive indoors with steady light and moderate watering. Poinsettias can even be kept and regrown for another holiday season with a bit of attention in spring and fall.

              Combo planters and gift baskets can also be refreshed after the holidays. Simply remove any spent blooms or plants, replace ribbons or ornaments with neutral accents, and enjoy them as indoor greenery well into February and March.

              Keeping plants healthy beyond the holidays not only reduces waste but extends the sense of life and color that makes winter feel less gray.

              Where the Season Comes to Life

              Every holiday home tells its own story. Some start with a single tree, others with a wreath, or a plant that blooms just in time for gathering. Together, they form a living backdrop to the moments that matter most with family, friends, and loved ones. 

              Real plants have a way of grounding all that celebration. The scent of fir on a cold morning, the first amaryllis bloom opening by the window, or the deep green of a poinsettia against candlelight. 

              At Platt Hill Nursery, we believe in keeping those traditions rooted in something real. Every tree, porch pot, and poinsettia is grown or chosen with care for the Midwest climate, and a visit to us is an opportunity to find inspiration, guidance, or simply a bit of calm amid the bustle of the holidays.

              If it’s your first time bringing home a real tree or you’ve been coming to us for years, we’d love to help you make this season beautiful, natural, and entirely your own with confidence.

              Visit us in Bloomingdale or Carpentersville to explore our full collection of fresh-cut Christmas trees, holiday plants, and seasonal greenery, or shop our Holiday Collection online for local pickup and delivery today.

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              There’s something about the moment a Christmas tree goes up in a home that signals the beginning of the holiday season. But truthfully, that moment doesn’t begin in the living room. It begins in the decision-making: When should we get the tree this year?

              The answer, as many Illinois families discover, isn’t as straightforward as it seems. There’s a rhythm to the season, and getting the timing right is about more than marking a date on the calendar. It’s about knowing what matters most, like freshness, tradition, simplicity, or maybe just making it work with a busy week.

              Why Timing Matters

              In Illinois, winter doesn’t hesitate. Cold snaps and dry indoor air arrive quickly, which means timing plays a real role in how long a real Christmas tree will last and how it looks in the process.

              The key is timing. A tree cut too early may dry out before Christmas morning. One picked too late might have spent too long on the lot, already losing moisture and vibrancy. Chosen at the right moment and handled with care, it stays vibrant, safe, and full of life through Christmas morning.

              Freshness means confidence knowing your tree is clean, safe, and cared for. While the look and scent are part of it, what matters most is the comfort of bringing a tree you can trust into your home. It’s a balance of beauty, safety, and holiday tradition.

              The Best Time to Buy in Illinois

              Late November: Right after Thanksgiving

              This is the busiest and most traditional time to buy. Tree farms and nurseries are fully stocked, and families often use Thanksgiving weekend to kick off the season. The selection is wide, and if freshness is maintained, the tree can last well into the new year.

              But it’s a trade-off. An early purchase means more responsibility in caring for the tree over time. Indoor heat can pull moisture from the needles, leaving them brittle and prone to shedding. As it dries, the scent fades, branches droop, and the risk of the tree becoming a fire hazard increases.

              Early December: A Practical Middle Ground

              For many, early December offers the best balance. By this time, the holiday season has begun to take shape, and there’s still a broad selection of fresh trees available. Cooler indoor temperatures and shorter display time help the tree stay fresh longer without as much upkeep.

              It’s often less crowded than Thanksgiving weekend, and the pace feels more relaxed. It’s a good time to choose thoughtfully. However, if you have a premium or specific-sized tree in mind, there is always a chance it will no longer be available on your chosen lot.

              Mid-December: Fewer Choices, Sometimes Lower Prices

              By mid-December, the inventory thins. Trees that remain may have been cut earlier, and some premium shapes or sizes may already be gone. But for households that prioritize a shorter display time (or want to avoid the early-season rush), this window can work well.

              Some sellers lower prices to move remaining stock, and this can be an important factor when considering where and when to buy. At this point in the season, it becomes more important to ask when the tree was cut and how it’s been cared for.

              Factors to Consider

              Beyond the calendar date, here are key factors to keep in mind when buying your tree:

              • Tree Species: Some hold needles better than others. Fraser firs and balsam firs, for example, are known for durability and fragrance.
              • Placement and size: Measure the space where the tree will go. Keep in mind the height of your room, the width of your display space, and how much room you want for lights and ornaments. 
              • Storage and Environment: Once inside, trees are exposed to heat, dryness, and human activity. Placement away from vents, fireplaces, or direct sunlight makes a real difference.
              • Watering Routine: A tree can drink a surprising amount of water, especially in the first few days. A reliable stand and daily checks keep it hydrated and reduce fire risk.
              • Disposal & Recycling Plans: In many Illinois communities, there are options for tree recycling or composting, but schedules and services vary. Thinking ahead helps avoid stress in January.
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              How to Bring Your Tree Home

              Choosing a tree at your local nursery isn’t complicated, but it still helps to come prepared. Even on a short visit, small details can shape the whole experience.

              Even though it’s not a trek into the woods, a little preparation still goes a long way:

              Dress warmly

              Even though you’re not in a field, you’ll likely be outside browsing in the lot. Hats, gloves, and waterproof boots make the difference between a quick, thoughtful decision and a rushed, uncomfortable one.

              Bring a tape measure

              Trees often look smaller outdoors than they do once they’re inside. A quick measurement of ceiling height at home and the space around where you’ll place the tree helps avoid surprises.

              Plan for transport

              Whether it’s a roof rack, an open trunk, or folded seats, knowing how your tree will get home keeps the process stress-free. Staff can help with loading, but securing it safely is key. 

              Think through your stand

              If you already have one, check its size and sturdiness before you shop. If you need a new one, nurseries can help match you with a stand that fits the tree’s trunk diameter.

              And be sure to ask about care tips on-site! Our staff can show you how to check for freshness, make a fresh cut if needed, and give advice on keeping your tree healthy through the season.

              Picking a tree at the nursery is laid-back by design. It’s meant to be a part of the holiday buildup where you step out of the rush, breathe in some cold air, and focus on bringing home your anchor to the Christmas season.

              Should You Buy Real or Artificial?

              There isn’t one right answer, just different values and lifestyles.

              Real Tree Pros:

              • Wonderful fresh pine scent and authentic feel.
              • Supporting local farms and renewable seasonal agriculture.
              • If chosen and cared for properly, you get weeks of enjoyment.

              Real Tree Cons:

              Artificial Tree Pros:

              • Reusable for many years, cost‑effective over time.
              • No watering required, easy upkeep.
              • Some models come pre‑lit and are very convenient.

              Artificial Tree Cons:

              • Higher upfront cost (though amortized) and less “fresh tree” authenticity.
              • Storage space required for off‑season.
              • There are no sustainable disposal options.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, we recommend that if you value the ritual and “fresh tree smell,” go with a real tree and buy at the right time. If convenience, reuse, and minimal maintenance are top priorities, artificial can be great. 

              Some families switch between the two over time. Others find their preference early and stay with it. What matters is choosing what fits your home and lifestyle.

              Fun and Festive All Season Long

              The best time to buy your Christmas tree in Illinois depends on what matters most to you. Timing, care, and presence aren’t complicated–they’re meaningful. Each plays a part in how your tree looks, lasts, and fills your home with the spirit of the season.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, every tree is selected and cared for to meet the highest standards. We’ll help you choose the right species, the right size, and the right moment, so your home can capture the freshness and comfort that make the season truly begin.

              If you’re gearing up this year, swing by Platt Hill Nursery (either our Carpentersville or Bloomingdale location) and we’ll help you pick the perfect tree, answer your care questions, and make sure your home feels merry and bright. Or explore our selection online and get inspired by timeless holiday greenery, fresh scents, and simple traditions that last.

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              The Best Mother’s Day Flowers https://platthillnursery.com/the-best-mothers-day-flowers/ Wed, 07 May 2025 20:04:46 +0000 https://platthillnursery.com/?p=63919 Explore the best flowers for Mother's Day. From roses to orchids, each flower, and its meaning, are sure to make mom's day truly special.

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              The Best Flowers for Mother’s Day (and What They Mean)

              Mother’s Day is a perfect time to show love and appreciation through something as timeless and meaningful as flowers. Across centuries and cultures, blooms have carried special meanings, a tradition known as the “language of flowers” or floriography. 

              In Victorian times, bouquets were often used to send messages that words couldn’t capture. Today, those same symbolic touches make gifting flowers even more thoughtful. Some flowers symbolize gratitude, while others represent deep affection, strength, or elegance… all qualities that make moms so special. Each bloom tells a story, bringing beauty, emotion, and joy into the lives of those who receive them.

              Choosing the right flower can make your gift even more personal, creating a memory she’ll cherish long after the day is over. From lush hydrangeas to classic roses, delicate daisies to exotic orchids, there’s a perfect match for every mother’s unique spirit.

              Roses

              Roses have long been the symbol of deep love and admiration, making them one of the most meaningful choices for Mother’s Day. Their vibrant colors and timeless elegance speak volumes without needing many words. Different varieties can add even more personality to your gift, from bold and passionate to warm and cheerful.

              Double Red Knockout Rose

              The Double Red Knockout Rose is famous for its intense red blooms and exceptional hardiness. Red roses traditionally symbolize deep love and respect, making this a beautiful, lasting tribute to mom. This variety is also disease-resistant and blooms repeatedly throughout the season, offering a longer show of affection. 

              Julia Child Rose

              The Julia Child Rose offers cheerful, buttery yellow blooms that symbolize warmth, friendship, and joy. Named after the beloved chef, this rose brings a playful and welcoming spirit to any garden. It’s known for its rich fragrance and easy-growing nature, perfect for busy moms who love low-maintenance beauty.

              Care Tips:

              Roses love full sun, aim for 6+ hours a day. Plant them in well-draining soil and water regularly at the base, not the leaves, to avoid disease. Prune in early spring to encourage new growth and remove deadwood. Knockout and Julia Child roses are both low-maintenance, making them perfect even for beginner gardeners.

              Hydrangeas

              Hydrangeas are a beautiful way to express gratitude, understanding, and heartfelt emotion. Their big, bountiful blooms bring a soft, welcoming feel to any space, and their shifting colors can add layers of meaning depending on the variety. They’re perfect for moms who love lush, statement-making plants.

              Limelight Prime Hydrangea – Panicle Hydrangea

              The Limelight Prime Hydrangea shines with bright green blooms that slowly mature into rich pinks and reds through the season. It symbolizes renewal and positivity, making it an uplifting Mother’s Day gift. Strong stems and compact growth make it easy to grow and enjoy. 

              Stargazer Hydrangea – Macrophylla Hydrangea

              Stargazer Hydrangea dazzles with bright pink or blue mophead blooms, often representing heartfelt emotions and deep understanding. This classic garden favorite thrives in part sun and adds a charming cottage vibe to any yard. 

              Puffer Fish Hydrangea – Panicle Hydrangea

              The Puffer Fish Hydrangea features full, fluffy white blooms that burst open like fireworks. They represent purity, abundance, and a fresh start. Truly, a thoughtful pick for celebrating a new mom or honoring life’s beautiful moments. 

              Care Tips:

              Panicle hydrangeas like Limelight Prime and Puffer Fish thrive in full to partial sun. The more sun they get, the better they bloom. These varieties are hardy, heat-tolerant, and can handle drier conditions once established. Keep their soil moist during the first growing season, and add mulch to hold moisture and regulate temperature.

              Macrophylla hydrangeas, like the Stargazer, prefer morning sun and some afternoon shade, especially in hot Illinois summers. They need more consistent watering, and their bloom color can change based on soil pH–acidic soil produces blue flowers, while alkaline soils turn them pink. All hydrangeas benefit from regular watering during dry spells and a dose of slow-release fertilizer in spring.

              Daisies

              Daisies are bright, cheerful, and full of meaning. They often symbolize innocence, purity, and loyal love. Their simple, sunny appearance makes them a heartwarming choice for Mother’s Day, especially for moms who appreciate something playful, fresh, and full of life. They bring instant joy, whether displayed in a bouquet or grown in a container on the patio.

              White Gerbera Daisies

              White Gerbera Daisies stand out for their large, pure blooms and clean lines. The color white adds a layer of sincerity and timeless beauty, making them ideal for expressing pure love and appreciation. Gerberas are long-lasting cut flowers and thrive in containers or garden beds where they can soak up plenty of sun. Their strong, upright stems make them especially eye-catching in arrangements. 

              Care Tips:

              Gerbera daisies thrive in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. Water at soil level when the top inch feels dry, and avoid letting water sit on the leaves. Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers. They do great in pots or garden beds, and appreciate a little balanced fertilizer every couple of weeks.

              Lilies

              Lilies are elegant, fragrant, and full of meaning. They are perfect for expressing admiration, devotion, and a deep, nurturing love. Their trumpet-shaped blooms make a bold statement and carry a sweet, uplifting scent that fills any room. Lilies are often seen as a symbol of motherhood and renewal, making them an especially fitting gift this time of year.

              Easter Lily 

              The Easter Lily, known for its pure white petals and delicate fragrance, represents purity, hope, and the enduring bond between mother and child. Its graceful shape and clean color make it a beautiful centerpiece for spring celebrations or a peaceful spot in the garden. Typically available during the Easter season, this graceful flower continues to hold meaning throughout the spring months. 

              Care Tips:

              Lilies like bright, indirect light indoors and a sunny spot outdoors once planted. Keep the soil moist but not soaked, and be sure there’s good drainage. After blooms fade, don’t cut back the leaves right away. Let them yellow naturally to store energy for next year’s blooms. Remove pollen if bringing lilies indoors to avoid staining.

               

              Orchids

              Orchids bring an exotic, graceful touch to any Mother’s Day gift. Known for their beauty and strength, orchids symbolize admiration, elegance, and enduring love. They bloom for weeks and are surprisingly low-maintenance, which makes them a favorite for moms who appreciate something refined yet easy to care for.

              Orchid Plants

              These stunning plants feature tall, arching stems lined with long-lasting blooms in shades of white, pink, purple, and more. Perfect for bright indoor spots, they thrive in indirect sunlight and only need watering about once a week. A single orchid can transform a space and offer weeks of beauty. 

              Orchid – 6” Pot

              The Phalenopsis orchid is an ideal choice for gifting. They’re compact, stylish, and ready to impress. Each one is unique and striking, a symbol of luxury and thoughtfulness.

              Care Tips:

              Orchids thrive in bright, indirect light and prefer warm, humid environments. Water about once a week (less if humidity is high) and let excess water drain completely. Never let orchids sit in standing water. Use a potting mix designed for orchids (not regular soil), and don’t be afraid to trim the stem once flowers drop to encourage a new bloom cycle.

              How to Choose the Right Mother’s Day Flowers for Your Mom

              The best Mother’s Day flowers are the ones that speak to her personality and style. Is she classic and elegant? Go for timeless roses. Does she love a splash of color and a lively garden? Hydrangeas or daisies are a perfect match. For the mom who loves unique, low-maintenance plants, orchids make a beautiful, lasting impression. And if fragrance is important, lilies are both striking and sweet-smelling. 

              You can also think about what each flower means–choosing blooms that reflect your relationship or a special memory. No matter what you pick, what matters most is the thought and love behind it. At Platt Hill Nursery, we’re here to help you find something she’ll truly adore.

              Let us help you make this Mother’s Day unforgettable. Stop by Platt Hill Nursery in Carpentersville or Bloomingdale, or shop online to find beautiful, meaningful gifts that bloom long after the holiday has passed.

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              8 Unique Specialty Pumpkins for Fall: Varieties Perfect for Cooking, Baking, and Decorating https://platthillnursery.com/unique-specialty-pumpkins-for-fall/ Tue, 01 Oct 2024 17:07:37 +0000 https://platthillnursery.com/?p=61312 Discover 8 unique specialty pumpkin varieties perfect for fall decorating, cooking, and baking. Learn about Long Island Cheese, Fairytale, Jarrahdale, and more to elevate your seasonal recipes and décor.

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              Pumpkins are synonymous with autumn, but not all pumpkins are created equal. While the classic orange pumpkin is often the star of the show for Halloween and Thanksgiving, there are many other specialty varieties that offer unique colors, textures, and flavors. Whether you’re a chef looking to elevate your fall dishes or someone who enjoys decorating for the season, these pumpkins offer much more than just good looks. From the smooth, creamy texture of the Long Island Cheese pumpkin to the ghostly white skin of the Casper, these heirloom and specialty pumpkins are perfect for baking, roasting, and adding a rustic charm to your fall displays. Let’s dive into some of the most popular specialty pumpkins, each bringing something different to the table.

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Long island Cheese Variety

              Long Island Cheese Pumpkin

              The Long Island Cheese pumpkin is an heirloom variety prized for both its culinary versatility and aesthetic appeal. Named for its resemblance to a wheel of cheese, this medium-sized pumpkin has a pale, creamy beige color that sets it apart from the more common bright orange pumpkins. Its smooth, burnished skin is gently ribbed, making it a favorite for fall displays and table decorations.

              Culinary-wise, the Long Island Cheese pumpkin shines as one of the top choices for pie making. Its flesh is dense and sweet, with a fine, smooth texture that makes it perfect for purees, soups, and, most notably, pumpkin pie. It has a slightly nutty and earthy flavor, enhancing both savory and sweet dishes. When roasted, the flesh becomes tender and can be easily mashed or blended into various recipes. For centuries, it has been a staple in American kitchens, especially on the East Coast, where it originates. Despite its decorative use, its true value lies in its taste, which provides a rich depth of flavor, particularly when used in baked goods.

              In the garden, Long Island Cheese pumpkins are relatively easy to grow, requiring a long growing season to mature fully. They are typically harvested in late summer to early fall and can weigh between 6 and 10 pounds, making them manageable for home gardeners. This heirloom variety continues to gain popularity as more people seek out traditional, less commercialized pumpkin varieties with a history of exceptional flavor.

               

              Specialty pumpkin Fairytale

              Fairytale Pumpkin

              Also known as the Musquee de Provence, the Fairytale pumpkin stands out due to its distinct appearance and impressive size. Weighing up to 20 pounds, this pumpkin has a flattened, cheese-wheel shape with pronounced ribbing. Its coloring is one of its most striking features, with a deep orange hue often tinged with shades of green. Over time, the green fades to orange as the pumpkin matures, creating a beautiful color gradient that makes it a favorite for fall decorations and centerpieces.

              The Fairytale pumpkin is highly prized in the kitchen for its sweet, moist flesh that makes it perfect for baking, roasting, and making soups. Its flavor is often described as delicate yet rich, with a hint of sweetness that complements both savory and sweet dishes. French chefs have long used this variety for its versatility, especially in traditional recipes like tarts, soups, and roasted vegetable dishes. The flesh is dense and holds its shape well when cooked, making it an excellent choice for hearty autumn meals.

              In terms of cultivation, Fairytale pumpkins are a bit more challenging due to their size and weight. They require ample space to grow and plenty of sunlight. They also need a long growing season to reach full maturity, but the reward is well worth the effort. These pumpkins can last for several months in proper storage, making them an excellent addition to any homestead or fall display.

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Jarrahdale

              Jarrahdale Pumpkin

              The Jarrahdale pumpkin is a visually striking variety known for its unusual color. It originated in New Zealand and is part of the broader blue pumpkin family. Its unique blue-grey skin, occasionally tinged with white, gives it a haunting beauty that makes it a popular choice for autumn décor. Smaller in size compared to other pumpkins, the Jarrahdale typically weighs between 6 to 10 pounds.

              However, Jarrahdale pumpkins aren’t just for decoration. Beneath the attractive skin lies bright orange flesh that is dense, sweet, and ideal for cooking. It has a mild, slightly nutty flavor that works well in both sweet and savory dishes. Its fine-grained texture is particularly suited for baking pies, muffins, and bread, while its firm structure also holds up in stews and curries. Roasting is another popular preparation method, as the pumpkin caramelizes beautifully and adds depth to any meal.

              Jarrahdale pumpkins are relatively easy to grow and, like many specialty varieties, require a long growing season. They thrive in warm climates and need plenty of sunlight. These pumpkins store exceptionally well due to their thick skins, allowing them to be kept for several months in a cool, dry place.

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Cinderella

              Cinderella Pumpkin

              The Cinderella pumpkin, or Rouge Vif d’Etampes, is instantly recognizable by its round, squat shape and vibrant orange-red color. It is named after the pumpkin that the fairy godmother famously transformed into a carriage in the Cinderella fairy tale. This pumpkin has a flattened shape with deep ribbing, making it a perfect ornamental squash for autumn décor.

              In the kitchen, the Cinderella pumpkin is equally beloved. It has sweet, velvety flesh that lends itself beautifully to pies, soups, and roasted dishes. Its flavor is rich and slightly nutty, making it a perfect choice for savory fall recipes. Many chefs use this variety in baking due to its smooth texture and excellent taste when pureed. Additionally, its natural sweetness makes it an excellent base for soups, and it pairs well with other fall vegetables such as squash and sweet potatoes.

              Cinderella pumpkins can grow to be quite large, often weighing between 15 to 20 pounds. Like other heirloom varieties, they require a long growing season and plenty of space to sprawl. They are typically harvested in the fall and, with their thick skins, can be stored for several months. While these pumpkins are visually stunning enough to serve as decoration, their true appeal lies in their versatility and flavor in the kitchen.      

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Casper

              Casper Pumpkin

              The Casper pumpkin stands out among other varieties due to its ghostly white skin, giving it a distinctive appearance perfect for autumn decorations and Halloween themes. Named after the friendly ghost, its pale exterior contrasts strikingly with the vibrant orange flesh inside. The skin is smooth with gentle ribbing, making it a great choice for carving, while also offering excellent structural integrity for baking.

              In the kitchen, Casper pumpkins are highly regarded for their sweet flavor, making them ideal for pies, soups, and other baked goods. The flesh is dense and moist, which contributes to its smooth texture when pureed. For pies, it delivers a naturally sweet flavor that requires little additional sugar, while its firm consistency makes it great for roasting and savory dishes as well. Beyond pies, Casper pumpkins can be used in casseroles, pasta fillings, or even desserts like pumpkin bread or muffins.

              Growing Casper pumpkins is quite similar to other pumpkin varieties, requiring a warm growing season, plenty of sunlight, and ample space for their vines to spread. They typically weigh between 10 and 16 pounds, making them a manageable size for most home gardens. When stored in a cool, dry place, Casper pumpkins can last several months, adding a long-lasting decorative element to your home, even as they await their culinary use.

               

              Marina Di Chioggia Pumpkin

              The Marina Di Chioggia pumpkin is an Italian heirloom variety known for its distinctive, rugged appearance. Unlike the smooth-skinned pumpkins most people are familiar with, the Marina Di Chioggia is bumpy, warty, and turban-shaped, with a deep blue-green hue. Its unusual, almost alien-like appearance makes it a popular choice for decorative displays during the fall, adding a rustic, old-world charm to any setting.

              This pumpkin is not just about looks, though. Its dense, sweet flesh is highly prized in Italian cuisine, where it is used in traditional dishes like gnocchi, soups, and risotto. The flavor is rich and nutty, with a sweetness that intensifies when roasted, making it perfect for both savory and sweet recipes. Marina Di Chioggia is also a great choice for baking, as its flesh becomes soft and buttery when cooked, ideal for making pies, tarts, and other desserts. The pumpkin’s low water content ensures that it holds up well in recipes without becoming too mushy or losing its flavor.

              While it may look intimidating, growing Marina Di Chioggia pumpkins is relatively straightforward. They require a warm growing season and plenty of room to spread, as their vines can grow quite long. This variety typically weighs between 10 to 12 pounds and, like many winter squash varieties, has a thick skin that allows it to be stored for several months. Marina Di Chioggia pumpkins are a fantastic choice for both culinary exploration and decorative purposes.

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Knucklehead

              Knucklehead Pumpkin

              The Knucklehead pumpkin is a unique and eye-catching variety known for its warty, textured appearance. Its bright orange skin is covered in green and orange warts or blisters, giving it a truly gnarly look that is especially popular for Halloween and fall displays. Knucklehead pumpkins bring a sense of fun and whimsy to any setting, making them a favorite for carving into spooky jack-o’-lanterns or using as decorative pieces in the home or garden.

              Though primarily used for decoration due to its striking appearance, the Knucklehead pumpkin is also edible. It has a dense, slightly sweet flesh that can be used in various culinary applications. While it might not be the first choice for pies due to its less delicate texture compared to other varieties, it works well for roasting, soups, and purees. The flavor is mild and earthy, making it a good base for more savory pumpkin dishes.

              Knucklehead pumpkins are medium-sized, typically weighing between 12 to 16 pounds. They grow well in most climates, requiring plenty of space and sunlight to thrive. Harvested in the fall, these pumpkins can be stored for several months, offering both long-lasting decoration and a versatile ingredient for the kitchen. For those who love the odd and unusual, the Knucklehead pumpkin is the perfect addition to the fall season.

               

              Specialty Pumpkin Turban

              Turban Squash

              The Turban Squash, also known as “Turk’s Turban,” is one of the most visually striking varieties of winter squash. Its shape is irregular and distinct, with a bulbous base and a cap-like top that resembles a turban, giving it its name. The skin is often multicolored, with shades of green, orange, and cream, adding to its visual appeal. It is often used as a centerpiece for autumn décor, bringing a rustic yet exotic charm to any setting.

              In the kitchen, Turban squash offers a sweet, nutty flavor that makes it a versatile ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. The flesh is dense and moist, making it perfect for soups, stews, and roasted vegetable medleys. It is also commonly used in pies and casseroles, where its natural sweetness shines. Roasting is one of the best ways to bring out its flavor, allowing the sugars in the flesh to caramelize and intensify. The flesh can also be scooped out and mashed, or used as a filling for ravioli or pasta dishes.

              Turban squash grows best in warm climates and requires a long growing season to reach full maturity. These squash can be quite large, often weighing between 10 to 15 pounds, and their thick skins allow them to be stored for several months, making them a long-lasting addition to your kitchen or decorative arrangements. For those who appreciate a squash that’s both beautiful and functional, the Turban squash is a fantastic choice for the fall season.

              As the fall season approaches, it’s the perfect time to explore these specialty pumpkins that not only bring visual charm but also pack a flavorful punch in the kitchen. Whether you’re decorating your home, preparing for a fall feast, or simply looking to try something new, these pumpkins offer a diverse array of options. From the blue-skinned Jarrahdale to the rich and sweet Cinderella, there’s a pumpkin for every purpose. Don’t settle for the ordinary—try one of these unique varieties in your next dish or display and experience the richness of autumn in a whole new way. Ready to elevate your fall experience? Pick up one of these specialty pumpkins today!

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              10 Popular Christmas Plants for Decorating https://platthillnursery.com/10-popular-christmas-plants-for-decorating/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 21:06:10 +0000 https://platthillnursery.com/?p=61240 Discover 10 popular Christmas plants to brighten your holiday decor, from Poinsettias to Christmas Cactus and more.

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              When it comes to decking the halls, plants play a vital role in bringing festive cheer and natural beauty to your holiday decor. From the classic Poinsettia to the charming Norfolk Island pine, certain plants have become beloved symbols of the season. Whether you’re looking to add a touch of tradition or a splash of color, these popular Christmas plants can transform your home into a cozy winter wonderland.

               

              1. Poinsettia

               

              Who doesn’t love a Poinsettia basket at Christmas? Poinsettias are one of the most popular symbols of the season, and for good reason! These attractive plants have dark green leaves and attractive, colorful bracts that change colors as the days get shorter. Poinsettias come in a range of colors. At Platt Hill Nursery, we carry a huge variety including white, pink, rose, variegated – even orange! Poinsettia care is relatively easy. Some tips:

               

              • Place in a location where the plant will receive bright daylight
              • Avoid storing your poinsettia in a location that drops below 50 degrees Fahrenheit
              • Keep the soil moist and water when the soil feels dry

               

              2. Christmas Cactus

               

              Christmas cactus plants bloom at (you guessed it) Christmas! These lovely succulents produce blooms that are ready to open right in time for the holidays. Christmas cacti produce exotic flowers in a range of colors including white, red, and pink. Christmas cactus care is easy, but it’s important to store your Christmas cactus in conditions appropriate for blooming.

               

              • Place your Christmas cactus in bright, indirect sunlight
              • Choose a humid location like a bathroom
              • Water when the top third feels dry, then reduce watering in fall to prepare the plant for flowering

               

              3. Amaryllis

              Amaryllis is a lovely flowering bulb that produces red or white blossoms around Christmas. Amaryllis makes a nice decoration for the living room or kitchen where you can enjoy its large, attractive blossoms.

               

              Water these flowers when the top couple of inches feel dry. Keep the bulb in well-draining soil. Fertilize regularly with houseplant fertilizer that contains a lot of phosphorus to encourage flowering. Keep the plant in direct sunlight until it starts to flower, then move to an area with less light.

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              4. Ivy

               

              Grown outdoors, English ivy will form long tendrils that grow as long as you’ll let them. Indoors, English ivy is easy to train and can be regularly pruned to fit in a compact space. Ivy grows best in bright, indirect light, but will tolerate low light. Variegated varieties grown in low light will turn all green. Keep your ivy well-watered.

               

              Ivies like humidity, but in a dry room, you can increase the humidity by setting your plant on a tray of wet pebbles. Use houseplant fertilizer when your ivy is actively growing. To promote a healthy plant, promote good air circulation by allowing tendrils space.

               

              5. Norfolk Island Pine

               

              Norfolk Island pines found in the wild grow in the temperate South Pacific. They make lovely houseplants, but cannot be grown outdoors in Chicago. These plants look like mini Christmas trees. Some of them look like a healthier version of the Charlie Brown Christmas tree!

               

              Water these plants when the soil feels dry, and use fertilizer when the tree pushes out new growth. Norfolk Island pines like humidity. Placing your pine in a bathroom, near your kitchen sink, or in a group of other plants can help increase humidity. Repot your pine every three or four years, as roots become visible.

               

              6. Frosty Fern

               

              Frosty ferns aren’t really ferns at all, but their green leaves tipped in white do give them the appearance of being frosty. These plants like high humidity. Consider growing yours under a dome or in a terrarium. Water your frosty fern regularly. Avoid over-fertilizing as the frosty tips may turn green.

               

              7. Candy Cane Kalanchoe

               

              Candy Cane Kalanchoe is an attractive potted plant with beautiful, long-lasting flowers. Flowers come in colors ranging from yellow to red to pink. These flowers last a long time throughout the winter. In addition, the Candy Cane Kalanchoe also boasts attractive succulent leaves that make it an attractive plant even without blossoms.

               

              These plants bloom regularly and reproduce easily. Grow your plants in bright light and well-draining soil. Fertilize with houseplant fertilizer and keep your Kalanchoe in a cool room for the best results.

               

              8. Lavender and Rosemary Topiaries

              1. Add Mini Ornaments: Decorate delicate houseplants with ribbons, tiny baubles, stars, and bells to add a festive touch without overwhelming your plants. Use lightweight decorations to avoid weighing down the branches.

              2. Twinkle Lights: Stringing small LED fairy lights around your plants creates a warm, cozy glow. Opt for battery-operated ones to avoid visible cords.

              3. Incorporate Natural Elements: Add pinecones, cinnamon sticks, or dried citrus slices for a rustic, organic feel that complements the greenery.

              4. Use Festive Pots: Place existing pots inside larger decorative holiday pots in colors like red, gold, or silver. You can also wrap them in burlap or festive fabric for a seasonal touch. This makes it easy to remove the decorations after the holidays without disturbing the plants.

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              5. Avoid Overdoing It: Less is more when decorating houseplants. Keep it simple to maintain the plant’s health and natural beauty.

              6. Rotate Decorations: If you have several plants, rotate decorations among them to give each one a chance to shine. This also keeps your decor looking fresh throughout the season.

              7. Mind the Watering: Ensure decorations don’t interfere with your plant’s regular care. Keep an eye on watering and light exposure to keep your plants healthy.

              Need some more Christmas plant ideas? Come stop by Platt Hill Nursery at our Carpentersville or Bloomingdale locations. Looking for a specific plant for your holiday decor or need some expert advice? Contact us today, and our knowledgeable team will be happy to help you find the perfect addition to your festive home.

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              Looking for the perfect gift for the gardener in your life? Whether they’re seasoned pros or just getting their hands dirty, gardeners always appreciate thoughtful, practical tools and accessories to make their hobby more enjoyable. 

              From high-quality hand tools to decorative touches that bring a garden to life, there’s something for every green thumb. Whether you’re shopping for a holiday, birthday, or just because, these picks are sure to inspire and delight the gardener on your list.

              1. Hand Lotion for Gardeners

              Gardeners do a lot with their hands, and need their hands to be in good condition for all that digging and weed pulling. Gardening is hard work that can lead to chapped skin and rough fingers.

              Hand lotion for gardeners is good for restoring hands to their normal softness, so your loved one can enjoy soft skin during the day, and comfortable, functional hands while working in the garden. Hand lotion for gardeners makes a fantastic stocking-stuffer, or a good last-minute gift you can pick up if you’re on your way to a party.

              2. Bird Feeders or Heated Bird Bath

              Birds can be good for your garden in many ways. Some birds (like hummingbirds) are pollinators, while others eat pests that can be bad for your plants. Still, more birds do something else very special for garden spaces: they beautify them.

              Attracting birds to the garden makes garden spaces more beautiful to behold. Help your favorite gardener attract birds to their garden with the gift of a bird feeder or a heated bird bath. Choose a bird feeder that attracts a specific type of bird, or consider a generic bird feeder for many bird types.

              3. High-Quality Pruners

              Hand pruners are an essential tool for any gardener. If your loved one has never invested in a good pair of high quality pruners, they may be missing out.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, we’re proud to carry Felco brand hand pruners. Felco is a Swiss-based company that specializes in high quality pruning tools for the garden. Felco hand pruners are made to last and can make pruning easier. They’re the perfect gift for a gardener who wants to take their gardening to the next level.

              4. Wind Chimes

              Help your favorite gardener turn their garden into a whimsical space with a set of wind chimes. Wind chimes are made of many materials. Each material type makes a different noise, so choose carefully!

              Some wind chimes are made from natural materials like wood, while others have glassy beads or attractive reflective parts that catch the light. Consider the garden you’re dressing up before making your final selection.

              5. Pollinator Attractants

               

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              Pollinators help gardens thrive. Without pollinators like bees and butterflies, many crops would not produce. Help your favorite gardener welcome pollinators to their garden spaces with pollinator attractants like a mason bee house or a butterfly water station.

              Mason bees are excellent pollinators that lay their eggs in small spaces like woodpecker holes. Mason bee homes are man-made products that replicate those small spaces. Mason bee homes look cute and attract mason bees to the garden!

              Butterfly watering stations provide a shallow water puddle for butterflies, to help them on hot, dry days. Watering stations help attract butterflies that pollinate flowers and help crops grow.

              6. Plant Markers

              Keeping track of plants in the garden can be tough when you don’t have plant markers. Give your favorite gardener the gift of plant markers to help them mark the spaces in their garden where each type of seed or plant has been installed. Plant markers are practical and low-cost, making them a great gift for anyone who wants an organized, orderly garden space.

              7. Gardening Gloves

              Gardening gloves are an excellent gift for someone who’s just starting their journey into gardening. Gardening gloves protect hands and make it possible to spend long hours digging in the soil.

              You can never have too many gardening gloves. Good quality gardening gloves can last for years, but holes do develop over time. Gloves get lost too! This makes gardening gloves an excellent gift for an experienced gardener who already has a pair. They’ll appreciate having a backup!

              8. Raised Garden Bed Kits

               

              Create attractive, functional raised garden beds in the backyard with raised garden bed kits. Kits come in a range of sizes and can be made from a variety of materials, so you can choose the raised garden that fits your space and your aesthetic preferences. They’re an excellent gift to put under the Christmas tree. Throw in a quality trowel or weeder to get your gardener started with a successful raised garden bed.

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              9. Soil Test Kit

              The makeup of the soil affects how plants grow. If your soil lacks certain nutrients, some plants will not thrive. You can supplement the soil with additives or fertilize your soil, but how will you know what the soil needs – unless you’ve had it tested?

              A soil test kit is a good gift for an advanced gardener because it gives them knowledge of the soil on their property. This knowledge can help them make informed decisions about treating their soil for the benefit of their plants or crops.

              10. Native Plant Seeds or Seedlings

              There are many benefits to native plants. They’re adapted to the environment, so they don’t require a lot of special care. They also add a natural wildness to some gardens! Check out native plants or seeds for your loved one. These plants also make great educational gifts for children who are learning about the natural environment.

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              Finding the perfect gift for the gardener in your life is about more than just picking out a pretty package. It’s about choosing something that will make their gardening experience more enjoyable, productive, or simply delightful. Whether it’s a practical tool or a thoughtful accessory, each of these gifts brings something special to the table.

              At Platt Hill Nursery, we offer a wide range of gifts perfect for plant lovers. Looking for more last-minute ideas? Stop by our nursery to explore our selection of annuals, houseplants, or pick up a gift card that lets them choose their perfect plant. Nothing says you care quite like a present that helps their passion grow!

               

               

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              12 Gardening Resolutions for a New Year of Growth https://platthillnursery.com/gardening-resolutions-for-a-new-year-chicago/ Fri, 29 Dec 2023 19:38:20 +0000 https://platthillnursery.com/?p=59435 The gardening resolutions you make this year can help you, your garden, and your community grow.   Like a canvas of untouched snow, the new year opens before us. The sunlight is starting to return, and our local Illinois plants are eagerly awaiting a season of new blossoms and growth, which means it’s time for […]

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              The gardening resolutions you make this year can help you, your garden, and your community grow.

               

              Like a canvas of untouched snow, the new year opens before us. The sunlight is starting to return, and our local Illinois plants are eagerly awaiting a season of new blossoms and growth, which means it’s time for us to also start preparing for a new beginning with these 2024 New Year’s resolutions for gardeners! 

               

              Resolution 1: Grow Your Garden to Its Fullest 

              Now is the perfect time to take stock of those empty spaces in your garden and help them realize their full potential. Take advantage of shade-loving species, wet-or dry-loving plants, hardy native species, and a diverse array of vegetables, wildflowers, and local trees. Resolve to grow your garden to the fullest this year—blossoms, berries, vegetables, fruit, leaves, and more! 

               

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              Resolution 2: Invite Birds, Bees, and Butterflies to Your Garden 

              Let your garden be a haven for pollinators and other beneficial insects in 2024. Choose a diversity of flowering plants, especially species native to the Chicago area, to provide these winged wonders with a continuous supply of nectar throughout the year. When you create a pollinator paradise, you ensure the health and vitality of your garden and our entire local ecosystem.

               

              Resolution 3: Prioritize Your Garden’s Health and Resilience 

              This New Year’s, resolve to build a healthy foundation for your garden by adding compost, applying compost tea, mulching, cover cropping, testing for deficiencies, and adding amendments as needed. Also, take advantage of water-wise practices such as rain barrels and drip irrigation to conserve this precious resource without sacrificing your garden’s beauty. Prune proactively to ensure its abundance, beauty, and longevity. A new growing season is also the perfect time to take measures to make your garden more resilient against extreme weather.

               

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              Resolution 4: Master a New Gardening Skill 

              We’re currently in the midst of a botanical revival, with breakthroughs in soil science, permaculture, ecological gardening, heirloom plant revivals, and more happening on a near-constant basis. Take advantage of this influx of knowledge by resolving to learn one new gardening skill in 2024. Do this by attending a gardening workshop, joining a gardening club, exchanging knowledge with neighbors, learning from local experts, or just spending a bit of time on Google!

               

              Resolution 5: Year-Round Bounty: Plan for a Continuous Harvest

              The dream of a year-round harvest is closer than you may think with strategic planning. Aim to embrace the art of succession planting, choose seasonal varieties thoughtfully, grow a wide range of crops, and experiment with indoor gardening to extend your 2024 growing season and enjoy homegrown vegetables all year long!

               

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              Resolution 6: Share Your Garden’s Abundance

              As gardeners, we’re constantly bearing witness to the earth’s natural abundance; our apple tree provides us with more fruit than we can ever possibly harvest, and with a single successful spinach harvest, we suddenly have more salads than we can eat! This year, make a resolution to share these gifts with your local community. When we make giving part of our gardening, we align ourselves with the natural generosity of the earth!  

               

              Resolution 7: Get to Know Your Local Bioregion 

              By exploring more of our local bioregion, we uncover a forgotten piece of our identity and open our eyes to the unique life that grows here. It’s easiest to do this by exploring nearby wild parks, after which we can take these discoveries home to our gardens, where we can align our gardening practices with the local climate, foster local biodiversity, and enjoy the friendship of the many native plants, birds, and insects who also call Chicagoland home. 

               

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              Resolution 8: Cultivate Connection by Joining a Gardening Community

              Gardening is not a solely solitary pursuit; it’s a communal celebration of growth and shared passion. In the coming year, make a resolution to cultivate connections within your local gardening community. Join a gardening club, attend workshops and events, or simply visit your neighbors’ gardens to exchange ideas, share experiences, and draw inspiration from fellow green thumbs in your community. By nurturing a sense of community, you expand your knowledge, find encouragement from like-minded people, and share in the joy of cultivating life from the soil.

               

              Resolution 9: Get to Know Your Existing Plants Better 

              Your garden’s existing trees and shrubs are sometimes like old friends you haven’t contacted in a while, waiting patiently in the background with their gifts of fresh air, flowers, and berries. This New Year, it’s time to keep up our part of the relationship and pay our old friends more attention. Even if it’s a stalwart oak that requires very little from us, spend some time with your tree, get to know its likes and dislikes, and watch your relationship blossom in new ways!   

               

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              Resolution 10: Grow Plants that You Love 

              The plant world is too vast, and Illinois’ growing season is too short to waste time, space, and resources on plants you don’t absolutely adore, so this year, resolve to dedicate whatever garden space you have to an assortment of your favorite species and varieties, whether they be vegetables, berry bushes, garden perennials, or native wildflowers. 

               

              Resolution 11: Get the Kids Involved 

              Few activities are as enriching for kids as gardening. Just think about it—where else can you play in the dirt, see a seed grow into a sunflower, frolic among butterflies, and binge on fresh raspberries? Your garden can quickly become your kids’ paradise, connecting them with the natural world and teaching them lifelong skills. Get them, their friends, and even the neighbor kids involved and excited about the wonders of the natural world! 

               

              Resolution 12: Thin the Carrots 

              Successful gardening is often about details. Even lifelong gardeners sometimes forget to do simple tasks that make a garden grow—like thinning the carrots. This year, take a vow to stay on top of your garden’s tiniest details and promise yourself that you’ll take care of all those small tasks that have a big impact on your garden!

               

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              The gardening resolutions you make this year can help you, your garden, and your community grow. Each new skill, friend, and piece of knowledge you gain helps you create abundance for yourself and your community. For more expert advice and inspiration for creating your own gardening New Year resolutions, visit our garden centers in Bloomingdale and Carpentersville, and keep up to date with our regular blogs! Let’s make 2024 a year to blossom!

               

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              Unique Gift Ideas for People Who Love Plants https://platthillnursery.com/holiday-gifts-for-plant-lovers-chicago/ Mon, 18 Dec 2023 13:00:29 +0000 https://platthillnursery.com/?p=59395 From practical items that support their plant parenthood, to decorative pieces that celebrate the beauty of nature, these gifts are sure to bring smiles and warmth to those who cherish the green world around them!   Coming up with new, unique gift ideas year after year is always a challenge, but if your loved ones […]

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              From practical items that support their plant parenthood, to decorative pieces that celebrate the beauty of nature, these gifts are sure to bring smiles and warmth to those who cherish the green world around them!

               

              Coming up with new, unique gift ideas year after year is always a challenge, but if your loved ones love plants, we can help! We’ve curated a list of thoughtful gifts that are sure to find their way into the hearts of all the plant enthusiasts on your list this holiday season. From quirky decor to practical essentials, these gift ideas have been handpicked by fellow plant-lovers who understand the unique connection one has with their leafy companions.

               

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              1. Frasier Fir Thyme Candles

              Enhance your green thumb’s holiday atmosphere with the inviting aroma of a Frasier Fir Scented Candle. The fresh, evergreen scent evokes the essence of a winter forest, making it a delightful addition to any plant-lover’s space. Beyond the holidays, scented candles transform an ordinary room into a soothing, creative, or romantic space!

               

               

              2. Savannah Bee Company Gardener’s Kit—Hand Cream, Lip Balm, and Beeswax Salve

              As any gardener knows, our actual green thumbs need to be taken care of, which is why the Savannah Bee Company Gardener’s Kit—featuring hand cream, lip balm, and beeswax salve—makes such a thoughtful and practical gift! These products are infused with the goodness of beeswax, nourishing and protecting your gardener friend’s weary hands, face, and skin amidst the Illinois winter chill. 

               

              3. Monstera Leaf Sun Catcher with Rose Quartz and Crystal

              Bring the beauty of the tropics indoors with a Monstera Leaf Sun Catcher adorned with rose quartz and crystal. This exquisite piece not only captures the essence of a beloved plant but also adds a touch of mystique to your loved one’s home, thanks to its shimmering crystal. Hung by a sunlit window, it brings a peaceful sense of tranquility into any space, a visual ode to the wonders of sunlight that any plant enthusiast would cherish.

               

               

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              4. Vintage Ceramic Tree Nightlight—Traditional Green or Pink

              Nostalgia meets functionality with the Vintage Ceramic Tree Nightlight, available in both traditional green and charming pink. A nod to classic holiday decor, this nightlight radiates a warm, comforting glow while also paying homage to the timeless ceramic Christmas trees of yesteryear. It’s a perfect blend of vintage charm and practicality, making it an ideal gift for those who appreciate a touch of retro in their home!

               

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              5. Lidded Tree Mug with Snowflake Spoon

              Sipping on a warm beverage while surrounded by plants is a cozy holiday ritual for many plant-lovers, making the Lidded Tree Mug with a Snowflake Spoon a fantastic gift that combines functionality with festive charm. The mug’s tree-shaped lid keeps beverages warm, and the accompanying snowflake spoon adds a whimsical touch to your loved one’s morning coffee or afternoon tea. It’s a delightful way to enjoy the season with every sip!

               

               

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              6. Locally-Harvested Tea and Handcrafted Honey

              Celebrate the essence of locally-cultivated plants with our American-grown tea paired with artisanal honey. This thoughtful combination brings a delightful sensory experience while also showcasing a commitment to support local businesses and agriculture. The tea is perfect for days spent tending to greenery, while the artisanal honey infuses beverages with flavors reminiscent of the flowers that helped create it. It’s a harmonious union of earthy goodness and handcrafted sweetness, encapsulating the spirit of American-grown delights.

               

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              7. Beeswax Heel Balm and Holiday Socks

              Self-care is paramount for those who spend long hours nurturing their indoor and outdoor gardens, and the Beeswax Heel Balm and Holiday Socks combination is designed to help with just that by pampering tired feet during the winter months. The healing properties of beeswax provide much-needed relief, while the cozy holiday socks bring festive warmth to those chilly evenings.

               

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              8. Stacking Bracelets

              Adorn the wrists of your plant-loving friends and family members with nature-inspired Stacking Bracelets. Crafted using earthy tones and botanical charms, these bracelets are a stylish nod to the greenery lying just beyond our doorstep. Stackable and versatile, they can be easily mixed and matched to suit any outfit, allowing your loved ones to carry a token of their botanical passion wherever they go.

               

               

               

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              9. Swirling Glitter Shimmer Lantern

              Illuminate your loved one’s indoor spaces with the enchanting Swirling Glitter Shimmer Lantern. Its mesmerizing swirl of glitter captures the magic of falling snow, creating a winter wonderland-like ambiance. Perfect for adding a sparkle to plant-filled corners, this lantern is a captivating gift that brings the joy of the season to any plant-lover’s home.

               

               

               

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              10. Candle Maintenance Kit

              For those nature-lovers who love to keep candles in their home, this kit makes lighting, extinguishing, and maintaining candles an artful and pleasurable experience. With these simple tools, they can always retrieve the wick from a pool of wax. More importantly, it takes the craft of lighting candles to a new level, ensuring the joy of the holidays will flicker brightly throughout the cold winter months! 

               

               

              These carefully-curated gifts cater to the diverse tastes and preferences of plant enthusiasts. From practical items that support their plant parenthood, to decorative pieces that celebrate the beauty of nature, these gifts are sure to bring smiles and warmth to those who cherish the green world around them!

              To browse our entire selection of holiday gifts for plant-lovers in person, stop by and visit us at our garden centers in Bloomingdale and Carpentersville.

               

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