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Try some of our favorite holiday recipes at your table this holiday season. These classics combine fresh herbs to create dishes that will dazzle your guests. Using the holiday favorite rosemary, thyme and sage – you will have fresh herbs for all your holiday cooking. Once the holidays are over, place this herb bowl in a kitchen window sill. This also makes a great hostess gift to bring along to your Thanksgiving gathering. Bon Appétit!

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Faux Christmas trees have come a long way from their modest beginnings. Now-a-days, artificial trees are so much more realistic and come in a variety of colors, shapes, and sizes and offer a host of benefits.

So why does an artificial tree make so much sense? Here’s why:

We are crazy about how natural our pre-lit Christmas trees look this season... especially the new Aspen Pine! This majestic (and affordable) Christmas tree captures the splendor of the Rockies featuring nature-inspired needles and branches. Trimming your holiday tree will be easy this holiday season. Full and thick, the branches of this tree are ideal for hanging ornaments of all shapes and sizes. The Aspen contains more than 1227 tips giving a lush appearance. The slim profile fits neatly in any niche or it can be center stage as a focal point.

YEW

Yew is a low-maintenance, upright evergreen shrub that will add color and height to any winter container. This multi-stemmed evergreen will provide brilliant green foliage all winter turning a more bluish-green come spring. It lends an extremely fine and delicate texture making it a great accent feature. We especially love it paired with cool weather annuals like, Pansies and Dusty Miller and trailing Vinca.

We're unveiling our exclusive 2012 Virginia Heirloom Ornament Collection this weekend! Be the first to shop this exciting new collection of hand painted ornaments featuring historic sites & attractions unique to Hampton Roads. Here's the story of how these local keepsakes came to be...