How do you decorate outdoor shrubs for Christmas?

How do you decorate outdoor shrubs for Christmas?

For basic landscaping year-round, install ground lights along the perimeter of the bushes or along the outside of the garden bed. Seasonal decor choices such as lit candy canes, mini reindeer or LED outdoor candles can balance the lights on the bushes as well as tie into your overall Christmas yard theme.

How do you decorate outdoors for Christmas?

Go au natural. Set the seasonal scene. Dress to impress. Go all out in a sheltered space. Look to the stars. Wrap the front door. Hang a hearty wreath on the door. Place a Christmas tree by the front door.

How can I make my garden look Christmassy?

Plant a fir, pine, or other evergreen tree in your front garden in order to be reminded of Christmas all year round. Then, in the festive season, you can bedeck it in lights and large scale baubles for a truly magical garden centrepiece. Your whole neighbourhood will appreciate the effort!

How do I make my yard look like winter wonderland?

Garland along fences and overhangs. Wreaths on fence posts. Bows and ribbon. Christmas Trees. Decorated archways. Inflatable winter decorations. Hanging decorations.

How do you fix Christmas lights on a bush?

Check the fuse or fuses from the plug at the end of the light strand (usually the glass-cylinder type with a wire filament). Use a small screwdriver to pop out the tab and open the plug. If the fuse is charred or burned out, replace it with a new fuse, and plug the light strand in your outlet.

How do you hide Christmas lights between bushes?

For shrubs, use mini lights with 25 to 50 lights per set on a green cord—they’ll blend in much better than netted lights. Tuck them into shrubs in a random pattern, keeping the strings 4 to 6 inches apart. And wrapping bulbs running between bushes with black electrical tape saves you from having to buy blackout caps.