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Jolly holly days: The bright berries mean more than Christmas decoration By NIGEL COLBORN Updated: 20:01 EDT, 16 December 2011 ...
Today, over 32 million Christmas trees are sold each year being raised by tree farmers all over the country. The greenery I gather works really well with silvers, gold and red.
The red flash of holly berries will be missing from most people's traditional Christmas decorations this year because the trees have "taken the year off". Holly farmer Nick Coller, from the Broads ...
Red berries are plentiful as they are also on Nellie R. Stevens holly, another small tree with dense glossy dark green leaves. Nellie Stevens needs some room as it potentially will grow to 30 feet ...
Tuesday 10 December 2024 15:12 GMT 0 Comments Sellers are warning that people should be prepared for fewer berries on their holly this Christmas due to a national shortage (Getty Images/iStockphoto) ...
Victorians thought nothing of spending hours over their room decorations to get them looking just right. When the desired greenery and berries were not available, they would make their own. These ...
The red flash of holly berries will be missing from most people's traditional Christmas decorations this year because the trees have "taken the year off". Holly farmer Nick Coller, from the Broads ...