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Medium 20 Inch Living Wreath Form with Jute Liner

$24.95
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Clip-together design makes it easy and quick to create living wreaths to decorate doors, walls, fences and tabletops. Use succulents, ivies, small annuals and herbs to make strikingly unusual floral decorations.

20-inch diameter wreath with an inside opening diameter of 10 1/2- inches and depth is approximately 4 inches.


The simple design of these Living Wreath Rings will allow you to plant wreaths for every season. Jute liner is now included.

Other Liner Choices:
Liner material needs to be soft enough for you to make a hole and plant-but thick enough to hold the potting mix in place.

Loose Coco-Fiber Moss-Economical 1 lb bag of Coco-Fiber Moss is enough to line either Small or Medium wreaths. The 1 lb bag can be "stretched" to line a Large wreath.

The replacement jute liner is item MLWL.

Living Wreath Planting Instructions

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  • 5
    Covid therapy

    Posted by Kristy on Apr 16th 2020

    Loved how easy it was to make a wreath.

  • 5
    Living wreath forms

    Posted by Barb C. on Feb 23rd 2019

    Awesome product and very sturdy.

  • 5
    Living Wreath

    Posted by Sharon on Mar 11th 2018

    Just awesome! Plan on giving them for gifts for my gardening buddies!

  • 4
    Living Wreath

    Posted by Butch on Jul 31st 2017

    Seems fairly straightforward but there was some confusion on which side should be top. Am hoping for the best once the plants are rooted in.

  • 5
    well done

    Posted by Ruth on Jun 1st 2017

    Wreath frame was more than I expected. Very nice and and solid construction

  • 5
    Living Wreath

    Posted by Kate Kudak on Apr 13th 2017

    I made the living wreath with pansies. It is absolutely beautiful. After the pansies are gone, I will make another living wreath out of succulents.

  • 2
    wreath

    Posted by Debbie Johnson on May 18th 2016

    The wreath material was harder to work with. Next time I'll use sphagnum moss.

  • 5
    Living Wreath

    Posted by Amy Tavares on Oct 14th 2015

    Made of quality metal and nicely coated.

  • 5
    Adds Spring Blooms to Garden

    Posted by D. House on Apr 25th 2014

    I wasn't sure how this would work, but so far it's been good. I planted pansies in mine and since I didn't have a secure place to display it, I used a wreath stand in my front garden. Make sure you keep a close eye on it, especially if the temperature warms up quickly or it's windy, as the flowers can dry out fast. I've already picked out what I want to plant in my wreath this Summer! The website instructions are very helpful!