
Ready to eat
Make it easy for your customers to charm the hostess! Create a fragrant and useful decoration with crunchy-crisp herbs ready to snip off as garnish!
Here we have used parsley, basil, sage and thyme.
Mother's Day - your heart in the right place
Help your customers to give a loving greeting with a beautiful and feminine Mother's Day decoration. Below are some suggestions using both tall and short plants – the most important thing is that your heart is in the right place!
Kalanchoe
Plant mini-Kalanchoe in a dish or bowl and decorate with heart-shaped red felt roses.
Stephanotis
Stretch a string diagonally across a Stephanotis vine, to which a heart-shaped stone is attached.
A touch of beach weather
Kick-start this year’s beach fun with Trifolium in a sand-coloured/grey pot. Decorate with green branch cuttings with shells glued on.
Nest with blue eggs
Give your customers a lovely fragrant experience.
In a cement holder, plant Muehlenbeckia, Hedera and Stephanotis. Weave the vines of the plants into branches (weeping willow) and arrange them like a nest. Decorate with coloured eggs in the middle of the nest to create the right spring atmosphere.
Decorative Easter tableau with Kalanchoe
Wrap mini-Kalanchoe plants in felt, and fasten with yarn. Arrange them on a platter and decorate with eggs of various sizes.
Gerbera in nest
Delightful Easter decoration with Gerbera.
Glue feathers all the way round a jar, to form a ring beneath the leaves of the plant.
Little nature experiences with Kalanchoe
Plant Kalanchoe with Sagina and decorate with raw twigs (here we have used elder branches).
Feminine spring nest
Give your customers a fresh breath of spring with mini-plants.
Decorate a series of mini-Campanula with accessories that create a nest feeling. In the example we have used yarn and spiral-shaped electrical cables in the same colour as the flower.
Springtime is on the way
Give your customers the opportunity to decorate for Shrovetide with some joyful harbingers of spring.
Plant some mini-Primula in a bowl, in a wealth of fresh, cheerful colours. Place some twigs in a ring around the plants, and attach some traditional Shrovetide decorations.
Glass vase with eggs, with Kalanchoe manginii on sticks
Make a small hole in the base of an egg, and a wider one on the top. Place the mini-plants in the egg, and insert a flower stick through both eggs and plant. Finally, arrange several eggs in a tall glass vase.
Valentine's Day
Help to remind your customers of Valentine's Day, 14 February, with a personal and unusual decoration. Fasten some Mini-Kalanchoe and Begonia onto a heart-shaped base made of branches. Decorate with red hearts.
A healthy plant gift
Give your customers a fun gift idea. On a cake dish, arrange a garland of Kalanchoe plants lying on their sides. Place upright plants in the gaps between the lying plants. Decorate with extra Kalanchoe flowers on top. If it is a birthday gift, you could add further decoration with candles.
Sell inspiration with mini-plants
Instead of just exhibiting spring plants in neutral packaging, why not inspire your customers to try making some simple, colourful spring decorations by arranging mini-plants for sale in beautiful pots?
Another simple possibility is to use hyacinth vases to present the wide range of mini-plants.
Rose dish with style and scent
A personalised gift always delights, and plants help to emphasise the recipient's personal style. Offer your customers a romantic and feminine gift that will delight both the giver and the receiver.
Place some roses in fresh spring colours in an orange dish that matches the flower colour, and decorate with a light gift ribbon to emphasise the style and mood.
A tall green Christmas decoration
Create an unusual tall and airy decoration with Selaginella and sticks.
Make a garland of mini-Selaginalla, and place it in the bottom of a round glass dish. The plant's bright leaf edges and visible roots create an open vertical pattern with the help of parallel sticks. Decorate with glitter balls glued on sticks, and complete the Christmas spirit with a fresh sprig of pine.
Tough and cool Christmas decorations
Christmas is a busy time for your customers. So make it a little easier for them with a beautiful Christmas decoration that will not just give up if you forget to water it.
For the decoration we have used a succulent, Euphorbia milii, also known as crown-of-thorns or Christ plant.
Place the Euphorbia in a red pot cover. Form some concentric circles with varying circumferences using bonsai wire, and fasten them in place by sticking their ends into the soil. Support the bonsai wire with red wooden sticks. Draw a string of Siberian crabapples onto binding wire, and weave this into the bonsai wire and the branches. To finish off, fasten individual Siberian crabapples onto the bonsai wire with binding wire.
Innovative Advent wreath with an edge
Kick off the Christmas season for your customers with a modern Advent wreath.
Place two Hoya varieties, retusa and canosa, in the wreath in pot covers, so that they can be watered. Arrange the hanging vines so that they follow the form of the wreath, and finish off with four candles.
Autumn nest with colour play
Give your customers a colourful experience with plants in various shades and varieties.
Plant mini Kalanchoes in different colours in a white wicker basket. Give the decoration the right natural look by surrounding it with Hoya retusa. Finish off with some natural branches, to create a cave-like nest.
A Halloween atmosphere with plants
Halloween goes hand in hand with the colour palette of autumn, and it also stands for tradition, atmosphere and celebration. Make the festivity something really special for your customers with wonderful Halloween plant gifts.
For the two suggestions shown here, we have used two classics:
Roses with pumpkins
Arrange the roses and ornamental pumpkins in a glass pot, and finish off with a pattern created with flexible orange pins.
Kalanchoe in the company of Japanese lanterns
Place a mini Kalanchoe in a small red dish, and decorate with Japanese lanterns (Physalis alkekengi). Make use of elements from the Halloween universe, and create a spider's web of woollen yarn in the same colour as the bowl.
A forest atmosphere in the living-room
Give your customers a genuine experience of nature to take home with them.
Push down some binding wire down from above along the outer edge of a fresh tree stump, to form a ring with gaps of approximately 1 cm. Place some beautiful autumn leaves on the wires that stick up.
Fill the hole formed in the middle of the stump with leaves, then place a layer of plants on top. Here we have used Hedera helix.
Depending on the height, the leaf structure can be stabilised along the way with a spider's-web weave of lighter wire between the strands of binding wire."
Autumn atmosphere with Asters
Give an autumn classic a new and different look with leaves from Parthenocissus or Boston ivy.
Place asters in a rough, rustic purple-coloured ceramic pot which matches the flower’s colour.
Highlight the colours and atmosphere of autumn with leaves of Boston ivy coated with Sealfix. Glue the leaves onto the wire, and insert them down among the plants.
Innovative cyclamen
Many customers associate cyclamen with Christmas, which is a shame, because even at this time of year it is a lovely outdoor plant. Break the pattern and give the plant a new and different expression with wild grasses from the roadside.
Place the plants in a square plastic dish with an edge, to which the grasses are glued to create a sort of "cave" effect around the plants.
All the delights of the late summer garden
Tempt your customers with a lovely autumn crock overflowing with the beautiful plants and fruits of this time of year. For the decoration, we have chosen a plant with fruits that highlight the season. The autumn atmosphere and abundance of the garden is emphasised by the wealth of berries and apples in various sizes surrounding the plants. Add the finishing touch to the styling with woven grass.
Summer crocks with temperament
Tempt your customers with a crock arrangement in this summer's intense colour spectrum, and put a little extra colour into outdoor life.
Here we have used a mixture of dahlias and gerberas in matching bright colours. Place the plants in an oblong basket of plaited willow. Then tie a rope around the arrangement like a belt, and insert twigs for decoration.
Summery decoration with a rustic look
Give a classic summer plant a rustic look, and let your customers enjoy a new plant experience on the terrace or at the front door.
Here we have used the zonal geranium 'Pandora', planted in a rustic clay pot. Use coarse sisal rope to create a rural atmosphere, and make your own unique pattern around the leaves with the help of the rope.
The taste of summer
Hold an edible theme at the shop, and tempt your customers with edible delights to enjoy at home, or give as a healthy and thoughtful gift.
Here we have used Mentha, Capsicum, Lycopersico and Thymus.
Paradisiacal passion flowers
Passion flowers are small, exotic universes in themselves, and can be seen here "unplugged" in a loose-hanging version.
To preserve the natural look of the Paradise Flowers trend, we have used a pot cover in light wood as a base. By placing the flower pins with their points upwards, an unusual and more dramatic support is created that provides air and space for the fantastic flowers and climbing vines.
Light and summery decoration
Heartfelt greetings on Mother's Day
Lilac is one of this spring's hottest colours - so why not use it as a theme and let the flower colour, ornamentation and base harmonise in a beautiful and simple gift for Mother's Day.
Place some Mexican heather in a lilac-coloured ceramic pot. Here we have used a square pot. Shape some flat aluminium wire in a lilac colour with a pliers so that it resembles a heart on a stem, and place these hearts over the small flowers.
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Feminine dish for the Easter table
Follow up the nascent spring with a delicate and graceful decoration for Easter get-togethers.
Miniature Hydrangeas styled using a network of sticks onto which pieces of eggshells are glued.
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Easter decorations with mini-plants
Plant mini-plants and bulbs in egg shells and place them in a dish, so that your customers can pick their favourites when they are decorating for Easter.
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Inspiration from the power of nature
Place Saintpaulias close together in a glass tray by removing many of their leaves. As a copy of the forces of the wind in nature, place a ring of Carex plants round the edge of the tray.
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A pot of sunshine and spring
Wake up the spring freshness in your customers with a simple and colourful message.
The base is an important part of the expression, so choose a pot that shows a dash of style and character in its shape and colour. Here we have chosen one in a warm, sunny yellow colour with organic shapes. Add the final touch by filling the pot with cheeky pink potted roses, with the roots of each plant packed in moss and wound with coloured wire. Finally, decorate with yellow Craspedia.
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Stylish and decorative sprigs
Plant red carpet (Crassula radicans) in a tall pot cover. Emphasise the delicate white flowers with a light and airy ribbon drawn vertically around the plant and cover. Break the neutral colour on the green base with a green velvet ribbon, also drawn around the arrangement.
Finally, decorate with colourful buttons fastened with pins.
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Let romance bloom
An elegant and romantic addition to the home of the modern consumer. The decoration emphasises the balance between the flowering plant and the neutral base with floral motifs.
Plant Kalanchoe in a tall white pot cover. Place sticks around the edge in a colour that matches the flowers' colours. To create a sense of lightness for the slightly heavy leaves, tie a similarly matching ribbon around the leaves and sticks.
Place catkin twigs on the decoration, creating a link between the plant and the base, and fasten them with strips.
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A touch of greenery in the home
Green is good for the eyes, they say, so give your customers a fresh and nourishing plant experience with ogon (Sedum makinoides).
Plant the ogon in a round plastic bowl in a bright purple colour. Dip the tips of some mikado sticks in purple paint and stick them down between the plants.
Round off with some with turquoise flower heads in wood, placed over the sticks on one side.
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A bowlful of spring
Plant a few examples of the spring harbinger, Primula vulgaris, in a bowl. Around the plants, form a wreath with a network of braided paper thread.
Decorate with feathers and green blades of grass woven into the wreath.
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Simple and natural gift idea
We are entering a busy period that will be dominated by festivities and gifts. Give your customers the opportunity to create a quick and appealing package solution that can easily be matched to the recipient's taste and style.
Here are two suggestions for quick and easy gift ideas:
1. Place a Gaultheria in a square glass pot holder. Put some chestnuts in the bottom as decoration, together with a bow of red-checked ribbon.
2. Place a Sempervivum (Houseleek) in a glass pot holder. Tie a ribbon around the holder, and decorate it with a cinnamon stick and a star.
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Give your Christmas decorations some spice and colour
1. In a glass bowl, place pieces of bark along the edge, and the plant cardamom, Elettaria cardamomum, in the middle of the bowl. Place moss along the edge of the glass bowl, and decorate with twigs, cinnamon and nuts.
2. In an oblong ceramic bowl, plant flat-leaved vanilla, Vanilla planifolia, and unwind the tendrils. Plant twigs vertically down into the bowl, and push decorative balls down onto them. Weave the branches crosswise and tie them with binding yarn. Finally, weave the tendrils of the Vanilla planifolia.
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Poinsettias in natural company
Decorate a square pot with a broad ribbon along the top edge, then tie a narrow ribbon around it.
Plant red mini-poinsettias, and insert purple-sprayed lotus capsules among the plants.
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Upside-down Advent wreath
Turn things a little upside-down in the busy Christmas period, and surprise your customers.
Turn a round basket on its head, cut a hole in the base, and insert a round pot for planting. In the picture we have used mini Phalaenopsis, mini Schlumbergera, Peperomia pepperspot and Ceropegia sandersonii, the tendrils of which give the decoration a lighter and airier appearance. Decorate the plants with silver-sprayed cones and stars. Finally, insert four tealight holders around the edge of the basket.
If customers place a light bulb under the basket when they bring the decoration home, the Advent decoration will give them a little extra light in this dark season.
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Imaginative decoration with Christmas cactus
Bring some life to these cold, grey November days with an unusual and colourful Schlumbergera decoration.
Plant Schlumbergera in a glass pot holder and push some long, slender bamboo sticks into the soil. Place Cape Gooseberry (Physalis) on the sticks to give it a floating expression, and put some Witch-hazel twigs on top. Fasten some Hypericum/St John's Wort to the top of all the sticks.
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Echeveria in a frame
Plant a large Echeveria in a square terrazzo pot. Decorate with painted pine cones and seed capsules that match the colour of the plant and pot. The decoration is framed by pine twigs, fastened with wire.
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Sweet Sin: Hard in a soft way – soft in a hard way
This winter's plant trend plays on the contrast between sweet and sinful, with a focus on contrast and surprise.
For the arrangement in the picture, Spathiphyllum was planted in an oblong, rhomboid steel vase, styled with Sansevieria leaves fastened with pieces of strong wire, and finished off with a rivet belt that winds between the leaves and the plant. A new, unusual gift idea for your shop's customers!
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A welcoming pot with a real Halloween atmosphere
The Halloween party starts right from the hallway, where guests can be met with a welcoming pot which sets the right Halloween mood.
Use the beautiful colours of Heuchera, Solanum, Brassica and Gaultheria with red berries to inspire your customers. Plant them in a tall black pot, and create a real Halloween atmosphere with decorative pumpkins.
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Feminine autumn mood with a tough twist
Create a tension between the sweet and romantic and the raw and spiky with powder-coloured Kalanchoe and Sansevieria.
Match the colour and shape of the base to the delicate expression and colour of the flowers, and create a contrast to the neat and tidy expression with Sansevieria leaf stalks placed in the soil vertically and crosswise, fastened with strong nails.
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Back-to-basics decoration with Aloe
Simple and originally composed plant arrangement with three Aloe brevifolia in a row, styled with pieces of charcoal.
For the decoration in the picture, we used ceramic pot holders with patterned, silver-like surfaces.
Place the aloe in the pot-holder, and use the charcoal to create a link between the plant and the holder. Wind some steel wire around a piece of charcoal about the size of an ice cube, and secure it by sticking the ends into the ground.
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A mobile autumn garden
Display plants in a new way in the shop by making up a box set of autumn plants for the customer, ready to take away and enjoy wherever they are. With a mobile autumn garden, you can have your plants indoors or outdoors. Use boxes with varying expressions, to suit the individual customer's style and taste.
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Miniature natural scenery
Move nature into your home with miniature natural scenery.
Plant three Polyscias in a straight row in a rectangular woven basket. Cover the roots with soil and decorative stones. Emphasise the straight lines in the decoration with sticks suspended by wires.
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Orange autumn symphony
An exciting play of shades of orange is the focus of this decoration.
Plant an orange rose in a tall white pot cover. Cover the soil with rose hips, and use natural branches – such as blackberry stalks – to give the decoration height. Decorate with strips of wool fastened in place with wire.
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Fun September mood
The late summer air is fresh and cool, and we are opening the socks drawer again. Give the transition from summer to autumn a humorous touch by using colourful socks as styling for plants. Choose plants in bright colours – here we have used Hibiscus.
Glass vases can be covered with colourful socks, e.g. jazzy home-knits. Fasten the socks with coloured string and finish off with coloured buttons.
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Minimalist decoration with miniature plants
This decoration has a simple, minimalist expression. The clean geometric lines are supported by white exacums and a glass base.
Four mini-exacum plants are placed in the bottom of rectangular glass pot covers. White yarn and silver wire is wrapped tightly around the covers, forming a straight line. At one corner of each of the covers, a white plastic hand is placed as a decorative element.
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Lovely natural pot with autumn atmosphere
The decoration is inspired by this autumn's plant trend, Labour Lust, in which plants are styled on bases with a raw and rustic look. The pot in the picture has a rusty appearance which emphasises the autumnal colours of the selected plants.
Chrysanthemum indicum and Crassula schmidtii are planted densely between each other in the pot. They are then styled with pieces of bark, held in place by flower pins inserted through the bark and fastened in the plants' root ball.
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Straight lines spiced with sweet and strong
Square pot planted with Capsicum and roses, with the edge decorated with cut grow tubes of Japanese knotweed and seed heads of sorrel.
The straight edge created with the grow tubes and sorrel helps to tighten up the rectangular shape and contain the plants.
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Late summer plant symphony
Exciting plays of colour with plants, accompanied by nature's own materials.
Plant various Sempervivums in a round earthenware dish, and place natural materials in the form of rocks, branches and pine cones in between.
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Peperomia
An exciting decoration that plays on the contrast between the open and the closed.
- Plant Peperomia 'Pepperspot' in a round pot cover.
- Weave some pieces of heavy wire together to form a network, with one end planted into the soil.
- Fasten some cork elm branches with wire, and use these to support the hemispherical shape.
- Finish off the decoration by weaving the plant shoots into the network you have created.
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A platter laden with sunshine and summer
What to do, step by step:
- Plant a round dish with mini-helianthus.
- Take some long, dried, yellow leaves, which emphasise the warm summer atmosphere, and place them horizontally between the plants.
- Finish off with some thin natural branches.
Sparkling gift platter
What to do, step by step:
- Plant Carex brunnea in the middle of a dish.
- Surround it with yellow Lewesia, and finish off with Peperomia prostrata in three groups.
- Use coarse natural branches to create form and interplay between the materials in the arrangement.
- Finally, cover the soil with stones.

- Dahlia
Tips & Ideas: Balcony box with dahlias
A little make-up can work wonders, and in the same way, your house facade might benefit from some new, fresh plants. Here we have used some varied dahlias in strong, bright colours.
The shape of the balcony box is underlined by sticks bent at right angles, while the crossing lines provide balance in the decoration and emphasise the design.
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- Agapanthus praecox ssp. Orientalis ’Peter Pan’
Tips & Ideas: Plant sculpture for the staircase or the terrace
Agapanthus praecox ssp. Orientalis 'Peter Pan' impresses as much by its graceful, sculptural appearance as by the length of its botanical name.
You can decorate Agapanthus with natural cut branches – here we have used blackthorn branches, stuck into the pot. The branches help to give the plant more volume, and create a link between the flowers and the leaves.
The result is a plant sculpture that can bring the garden onto the terrace, or welcome you on the stairs.
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- Kalanchoe hybrid 'Tessa'
Tips & Ideas: Kalanchoe in holiday mood
Create light and summery decorations with styling materials reminiscent of sun, sand and holidays.
Here we have used Kalanchoe hybrid 'Tessa', styled with scallop shells and smaller shells to cover the soil.
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- Osteospermum
Tips & Ideas: Osteospermum in green company
The petals of Osteospermum often have a greenish glow on the rear side, which is most evident in the brighter colours. In the decoration in the picture, a colour play has been created between the green surface, the green styling and greenish tinge of the flowers.
- Plant white Osteospermum in a green pot and work with the round shape.
- Frame the plants with arcs made of strong white fencing wire by pushing one end into the ground and weaving the other end together with the other wire ends.
- Then weave bearskin fescue and wild summer grasses into the wire net.
- Finally, cover the earth with small pieces of bearskin fescue clippings.

- Campanula haylodgensis
Tips & Ideas: White Campanula with pearls
Outdoor pots can be stylish and provide a little contrast to their surroundings, while also being decorative. Create a simple and refined decoration for the terrace which plays on the contrasts between colours, shapes and materials. Here we have selected Campanula haylodgensis, which has a feminine and delicate expression.
- Place four Campanula in a black, square, outdoor granite pot
- Thread large white pearls, approx. 1 cm in diameter, on steel wire and insert them between the flower heads
- Suspend white sisal to form a fine net
- Place the net across the Campanula plants, thereby emphasising the rectangular shape

Tips & Ideas: Elegant decoration for the terrace
There's no reason why pots on the garden table or by the entrance can't be decorative. Here we have chosen Schizanthus, also known as Poor Man's Orchid, and have enhanced its flower colours and natural shimmering effect by the styling.
- Plant the Poor Man's Orchid in a square pink wicker basket.
- Use finger-formed binding wire in the same colour as the flowers and basket to create a link between the plant and the base.

Tips & Ideas: Attractive ideas for children in the shop
Provide ideas for the children who come into your shop, and inspire them to start decorating with flowers and plants. Do things in a child-friendly way, and use styling effects from the child's own world. Only your imagination sets the limits.
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Tips & Ideas: Turn a garden pot into an extra gift experience
A newly-planted garden pot can gain extra content with an exciting plant styling, and a harmonious play of colours will turn the pot into an extra gift experience.
Here we have created an arrangement with sticks, chosen in the first instance to support the flower colours, after which they become an integral part of the pot arrangement once the flowers have grown.
We used Lantana camara or Spanish Flag, which distinguishes itself by a flower spray with exciting plays of colour.
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Tips & Ideas: Fresh and different ideas for Mother’s Day gifts
Mother’s Day is the ideal occasion for renewing the composition of plant colours and for new ways of using the wide range of exciting Danish plants which are available just now.
Red Euphorbia with heart-shaped sticks
Place red Euphorbias in a plain, sturdy cache-pot to create contrast to the fine flowers and the fresh, green leaves.
Decorate with red, bendable sticks shaped as hearts.

Cheerful, I love you miniature roses
Plant miniature roses in tall, strong-coloured, connected cache-pots – in different shapes, if you like.
Decorate with sticks and pieces of veneer.
The giver should write his personal greetings or message before you arrange the transverse sticks.
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Tips & Ideas: Soleirolia in close contact with roots and steel wire
An alternative and exciting decoration where the patterns of the cache-pot are essential to the expression. A cache-pot with holes in various sizes and shapes is used here.
How to do it – step by step:
1. Remove the plant from its pot and wrap the root ball up in dried roots
2. Wind green steel wire round the roots and the root ball
3. Stick branches through the holes, crisscross-wise, to fix the plant firmly
4. Mount small pieces of wood on craspedia (branches with yellow flowers). Secure the pieces of wood using clips in different colours.

Tips & Ideas: Two "greeting" containers
The container at the entrance is intended to greet you with open arms when you come home and it is therefore important that personal taste and style go hand in hand. The following are suggestions for two very different plant solutions in terms of style.
1. Romantic pot
The romantic expression is accentuated by flowers in cache-pots in soft organic shapes or natural materials. A hand woven basket suited to create the proper old romantic atmosphere has been chosen here. The expression may well be luxuriant and feminine at the same time. For this decoration, a Kalanchoe and pot roses in various sizes decorated with grass have been chosen to create perspective and balance.

2. Stylish pot
Let the pot accentuate the minimalist expression using graphically pure lines. A square concrete pot has been used for this decoration. The pot highlights the contrast between the raw material and the natural expression of the plants. Various types of Sarracenias decorated with moss at the bottom have been chosen. As Sarracenias grow unevenly, pieces of firewood have been used to keep the shape of the arrangement together and reinforce the contrast between nature and concrete.

Tips & Ideas: Spring atmosphere in bright colours
Pink is often used as a contrasting colour, but here it appears with green in a cheeky spring decoration with geraniums, which can be used outdoors or indoors.
- Plant two geraniums in a pot cover in a bright colour. Here we have used a green bowl which goes well with the colour of the flowers
- Use thick yarn to create wholeness and form between the leaves and flowers
- Decorate with paper clips in various colours, which also help to keep the yarn in place
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Tips & Ideas: Exciting white dish with Sagina
The soft, organic forms and white colour of the dish help to create an exciting setting for this fresh and simple spring decoration.
- Plant Sagina so that the plants follow the form of the dish
- Place green or yellow twigs across Sagina and fasten them with wire
- Finally, style with Sansevieria leaves fastened with pins

Tips & Ideas: Easy Easter decoration
Eggs, feathers and nests are all part of Easter - but vary your decorations with other materials, and you can create a new and unusual Easter look.
- Plant Muehlenbeckia in a transparent holder. Here we have used a Plexiglas pot.
- Place a bird's nest in the centre of the decoration
- Decorate the nest with egg shells and paper clippings in matching colours

Tips & Ideas: Appetite for nature
Roast leg of lamb is the epitome of Easter food, and to be absolutely perfect, the meat should be seasoned with rosemary. Tempt your customers with a refined and fragrant rosemary decoration, which can be used as gift idea for Easter get-togethers or to decorate the Easter table before being used in cooking.
What to do, step by step:
- Plant the rosemary in a glass pot
- Cover the soil with a light mulch.
- Birch branches can be lashed together with binding wire and shaped like small spires.
- Tie the spires together and place them around the glass bowl, so that they form a fence for the rosemary plant.
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Tips & Ideas: Spring decorations with zest and colour
What to do, step by step:
- Plant several yellow chrysanthemums in an underlay in a strong colour. Here we have used a pink champagne cooler.
- Arrange coloured twigs/branches freely between the plants' stalks to form a colourful pattern.
- Finally, style the decoration with paper clips in various snazzy colours.

Tips & Ideas: Stephanotis on a base of Monanthes polyphylla
Place low plants, for instance, Monanthes polyphylla in a tray and arrange vines of Stephanotis following the shape of the tray on top of it. Finally, style using chips.
A sweet-scented, spring-like decoration with contrasts, edge and volume.

Tips & Ideas: floating miniature Calceolaria in a row
How to do it – step by step:
Place miniature Calceolarias in tall pots and then in a row.
Connect the plants using birch branches and red sticks to create an oblong arrangement.
Finally, decorate with quail eggs glued onto the sticks.
An inspiring decoration that will spice up any spring table.
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Tips and Ideas: Easter tray of miniature Chrysanthemums
Lovely Easter decoration of natural materials adding new life and an atmosphere of spring to your home.
How to do it – step by step:
- Plant miniature Chrysanthemums in a circular tray.
- Place natural branches round the plants in order to keep their shape.
- Finally, decorate using feathers.

Tips & Ideas: Primula spring tray
Plant Primula on a pillow of Saginas. Here, Sagina is a small, luxuriant green plant serving as cushion moss but with a fresher and more spring-like expression.
Decorate with quail eggs and round off the shape of the tray with sisal string.

Tips & Ideas: Miniature orchids in goose eggs
Plant miniature Phalaenopsis in broken eggshells and arrange them in a low glass cache-pot. Decorate with quail eggs and feathers.
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Tips & Ideas: A basket of roses
Arrange roses in mixed colours in a tall basket to show off the rich colours.
Decorate the basket with coloured wood sticks of varying lengths; place the sticks in the soil and attach felt flowers on top of them using glue.
A happy, colourful decoration while consumers are waiting for spring.
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Tips & Ideas : One, two, three…!
An easy and fun decoration that contrasts with its surroundings. The idea behind this decoration is to have different, staggeredly arranged plants of varying heights placed in cache-pots also of varying heights and shapes but in a similar shade or in similar material(s).
The result is a harmonious and elegant decoration which will look beautiful on a low coffee table as well as on bookshelves or a sideboard.
In the photo, three different Kalanchoe varieties and Campanulas are used in silvery cache-pots and cache-pots in coloured glass which in this case provide a classic, soft look; however, the expression and style can be varied in numerous ways according to plant, colour and base.
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Tips & Ideas: Buttercups in a cylindrical glass vase
Create a simple and elegant spring decoration with buttercups. This decoration, which uses several vases in a row, will delightfully embellish a window-sill, a dividing wall or a kitchenette, the clean, smooth surfaces of which provide a fine setting for a piece of living nature in the home.
The decoration shown here was made with a tall, slim cylindrical glass vase 25-30 cm high, but a smaller vase would also be suitable, and would give the same view of the soil base. How to do it – step by step:
- Take the plants out of the pot.
- Wind some yarn around the lump of earth, so that it remains visible, but is now decorated.
- Tie a knot to hold it in place.
- Carefully place the plant in the vase.

Tips & Ideas:Hoya carnosa
Tips & Ideas: the window-sill sculpture
A classic, harmonious arrangement popular in many homes is three plants in a row.
Hoya Carnosa Compacta (Hindu Rope) has very long, curly leaves and is popular because of its sculptural character; it is particularly suited for training on hoops and creative frames. This is probably why Hoya is also called the “window-sill sculpture”.
The Gartneriet Offer Madsen nursery has specialised in producing Hoya and has developed a fun, added value solution that imparts the illusion about three plants together on a window-sill. The plants are delivered in a cool, decorative frame which also serves as packaging and base.
It is possible also to hang the frame on a wall.
Jasminum polyanthum and Exacum

Tips & Ideas: a sweet-scented decoration for your home
Create a lovely, spring-like decoration with Jasminum polyanthum and exacum to freshen up your home with nature’s own perfume. A delicate and feminine element in the dark winter.
How to do it – step by step:
- Use a glass bowl or a glass tray
- Place pieces of wood in various sizes and thicknesses upright in the bowl
- Plant jasmines and exacum between the pieces of wood and decorate using white hen's eggs
- Finally, place slim grasses over the decoration
Primula vulgaris fringed ’Suzette’

Tips & Ideas: innovation with a classic – Primula vulgaris fringed ’Suzette’
Primula is a welcome classic in the range. A simple twist and a twinkle in the eye ensure numerous possibilities of creating sweet, fresh spring decorations. Primula ’Suzette’ is one out of three series from the Gartneriet Linnemann nursery. With their colourful flowers, all of them brighten up surroundings in the grey, dreary winter.
How to do it – step by step:
· Plant them in a neutral bowl
· Cut some thin steel wire into pieces of approx. 40 cm
· Make small 2 cm loops on the steel wire
· Place the steel wire in a circle round the plants
· Attach Eucalyptus leaves to the steel wire using cold oasis glue
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Tendenza ® Samba Brazil (N)

When autumn darkness falls, surrounding yourself with Christmas cacti in lovely, shining colours is excellent therapy. The colours range from white over pink to red; the shape and longevity are also subject to continuous product development. The new Brazil varieties (N) from the nursery Gartneriet Rohde’s keep themselves beautifully open and the petals do not tip back, thus providing completely new, different and exciting styling possibilities. Here, you will find inspiration for a simple and natural decoration which brings light and joy in a dark time:
How to do it:
Remove the plant from the pot and place it in a cylindrical, transparent cache-pot. Attach steel wire to common spruce cones and insert them into the root-ball from the outside all the way round. Finish using cones at the top so that the entire root-ball and roots are covered.
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Ideas for Natural Styling
Table decoration with vines and miniature plants
Decorate your table using plants with vines forming frames for the styling of flowering miniature plants.
Styling with climbers
Let a climber grow horizontally on a frame of branches. Create exciting styling with test tubes and colourful flowers, preferably from other plants.




























































































