3 Holiday Gifts You Will Love to Grow

3 Holiday Gifts You Will Love to Grow

Are you looking to impress your friends and family with your gift-giving abilities?

Would you love to give something special this holiday season that you have grown yourself?

One of the best ways to impress friends and family is by giving them a gift that you have grown yourself. As the thankfulness of Thanksgiving passes us by and we move on to holiday shopping, today we are sharing with you how to grow your holiday gifts.

3 Holiday Gifts You Can Grow

Hollies

Hollies
Hollies really are the classic holiday decoration. They cannot help but scream “Happy Holidays”. They look beautiful as a center piece, but also find a home right on your front door.

In our article, Tips and Tricks on How to Grow Hollies, we break down what you need to know about growing your own hollies. The article will tell you the time of year to start growing and the type of soil hollies thrive in.
Need some help in keeping your hollies looking great after you grow them? Find those answers in, 6 Tips on How to Grow Hollies.

Amaryllis

Amaryllis
With this easy-to-grow flower, you can choose so many different colors. There is of course the classic Christmas red, but there are also orange, pink, yellow, and white.

Our article, Holiday Gifts You Can Grow – How to Grow Amaryllis, we cover exactly what you need to know to grow the beautiful flower, Amaryllis.

Poinsettias

Poinsettias
Looking to give away another Christmas classic? While you could grow poinsettias on your own, they are so widely available in stores for such a low cost, you may opt out on growing them yourself.

Due to that, we wanted to provide you with the information on how to keep those poinsettias looking beautiful before you give them away. So much of how a poinsettia thrives depends on location and water. Find out how to keep your poinsettias looking gift-giving worthy and even how to get them to bloom again after the holiday season at, How to Care For Poinsettias This Holiday Season.

Summary

On this Black Friday, instead of spending time fighting the crowds at the stores, why not consider growing your own holiday gifts?

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