Make a wildlife-friendly Christmas wreath

Wildlife-friendly Christmas wreath

Christmas wreaths typically feature berries like rosehips, holly and pyracantha, all of which are enjoyed by birds in winter. So why not create a wreath especially for the birds?

This simple design is made using dogwood stems and long-lasting rosehips, although you could easily use other berries. Hang it where you can easily view any visiting birds – you could attach it to a fence or shed, for example.

Christmas wreaths typically feature berries like rosehips, holly and pyracantha, all of which are enjoyed by birds in winter. So why not create a wreath especially for the birds?

You Will Need

  • Several dogwood stems – both red and green
  • 10 sprigs of rosehips or other berries
  • Secateurs
  • Florist’s wire

Total time: 1 hour


Step 1

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Bend the two dogwood stems together and tie them loosely into a loop, using florist’s wire to secure them. Then weave in more stems, ideally using alternate colours.


Step 2

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As you weave in the stems, gently bend the frame into a circle. Use secateurs to trim any ends sticking out from the frame to create a strong, even loop.


Step 3

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Push sprigs of rosehips into the circle of stems, making sure they are tightly packed so they don’t fall out. Secure with florist’s wire if necessary.


 

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