Transformation from Summer Flowerbeds to Winter Enchantment: Urban Christmas Trees for the Holidays and More

From Flowerbeds to Christmas Trees: Keeping Traditions Alive

Metamorphoses always fascinate us – that’s why so many people love movies like ‘Pretty Woman.’ They are classics that still amaze and entertain us. But what would happen if we transferred this magic to our cities? What if summer decorations could become winter wonders?

So, as the holiday season approaches, consider this creative solution to bring a sustainable and delightful holiday spirit to your city. Embrace the magic of Christmas and let your streets shine with the charm of flowerbed Christmas trees. We wish you a joyful and unforgettable holiday season!

Summer decorations, such as flower towers and floral cascades, have the potential to dazzle in winter as well. GIANTO planters can also be given a new life during the holiday season. In this article, we will show you exactly how to do it in your city!

Each of us dreams of a romantic stroll through city streets illuminated with holiday lights. Evening walks in such an environment become truly magical. But what if you’ve already purchased summer decorations and don’t want to put them away? Here’s the solution: Terra Christmas series overlays will create an incredible atmosphere, using what you already have!

How to transform flower towers into winter wonders? It’s really simple! Just ‘hide’ them under a cover that mimics a Christmas tree – this provides many benefits at once!

Flower Towers and Christmas Trees

Urban Overlays

Prepare your flower towers for Christmas!

Step 1: Choose the size OVERLAY FOR STRUCTURE compatible with Terra models TRADITIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE without the possibility to cover the structure TREE SIZE height from 2m to 6.5m

Step 2: Select the color of needles RED associated with the magic of the holidays GREEN evoking the natural color of needles WHITE reminiscent of the whiteness of snow

Step 3: Decide on extras LED LIGHT warm or cool white DECORATIONS traditional or illuminated

Step 4: Contact us

In the summer, flower towers adorn cities, but as the warm days come to an end, their charm begins to fade. However, there’s nothing stopping them from dazzling on city squares during the winter as well. By using Terra Christmas overlays, we can bring the holiday spirit closer to our residents and decorate the flower towers in new ways.

Why choose Terra Christmas?

HIGH DURABILITY – Thanks to the powder-coated finish, the structure is resistant to low temperatures and moisture.

STRONG AND STABLE – Ground anchoring ensures stability and protects against theft.

EASY INSTALLATION – Modular construction makes assembly and storing the Christmas tree simple.

HIGHEST QUALITY – The highest quality materials used in the tree’s production guarantee its long lifespan.

Transforming summer decorations into winter wonders is the perfect way to delight residents and tourists. You don’t have to choose standard solutions – creating unique compositions will make your city stand out during the holidays!

Flower Pots and Terra Christmas Ball

Have you ever wondered how to transform your hanging flower pots into holiday wonders? It’s possible with Christmas balls! Terra Christmas Balls are a fantastic way to breathe new life into your summer decorations during the winter. The branches adorning these balls come in three charming colors: traditional green, intense red, and frosty white. It’s your choice which one perfectly fits the ambiance of your city.

But that’s not all! Once you’ve chosen the color, you can decide if you want to add additional ornaments. Traditional Christmas baubles go perfectly with the tree-mimicking ball. One ball with a diameter of 700 mm can hold approximately 30 ornaments, which is the ideal quantity to create a beautiful and harmonious composition. Choose colors that reflect your city’s character or draw inspiration from your surroundings.

To make your Christmas ball shine even after dark, select Christmas tree lights in warm or cool hues. Holiday illuminations are some of the most popular urban decorations that attract the attention of both residents and tourists. The luminous composition will brighten up the evenings and inspire romantic strolls. Additionally, lantern decorations with twinkling lights look incredibly stunning in photographs.

The holiday spheres from TerraChristmas are not only a beautiful decoration but also a robust construction. They are designed for planters for Terra W600 lanterns, as well as Jiflor 600 and 800 from Atech. Their mounting system is not only durable but also versatile, allowing them to be adapted to various models of street lamps. Thanks to this, the decorations are securely held throughout the Christmas season.

Winter (not only) in Poland can be fickle with rain, snow, and frost. It’s a challenging period for many urban decorations, but not for TerraChristmas holiday spheres. They are made of galvanized steel, which easily copes with low temperatures and moisture. The densely spread Christmas garlands inside the sphere protect the planters from harsh weather conditions. It’s not just a decoration but also a practical cover that allows for storing decorations without the need for disassembly or storage.

Terra Christmas Ball Lamp Covers:

Christmas balls are an excellent solution for creating a magical Christmas atmosphere in urban spaces.

Available in three different sizes (0.5 m, 0.75 m, 1 m), they fit various models of street lamps and lanterns, ensuring versatility in their application.

Choose the color of the foliage that best captures the holiday spirit: red, green, or white.

Customize the ambiance by selecting warm or cool LED lighting and traditional or glowing decorations.

Contact us, and our experts will help you tailor the Christmas balls to your needs by choosing the appropriate sizes, colors, and accessories.

Terra Christmas Ball guarantees the creation of a magical and atmospheric environment in your city during the Christmas season. Importantly, you don’t necessarily need to mount the Christmas ball on a planter. In our offering, you will also find balls that don’t require such a base. Why? For us, what matters is that everyone can find the perfect solution!

Gianto Planters – Summer and Winter

To wrap up our journey through urban Christmas decorations, let’s now explore how to transform an ordinary XXL planter into a magical Christmas ornament. This task doesn’t require any magic or significant investments, but the holiday spirit undoubtedly adds a special charm to the process. Ordinary planters that adorn our streets in the summer can quickly turn into Christmas trees, creating an incredible atmosphere in our city.

A planter that transforms into a Christmas tree in just a few minutes!

While traditional Christmas trees play a central role, have you ever wondered about a creative, environmentally friendly, and cost-effective way to add magic to urban landscapes? Here’s an idea – turning planters into Christmas trees in just a few minutes. Thanks to these covers, this transformation is not only simple but also incredibly fast.

With These Solutions, You’ll Showcase Unlimited Creativity!

Holiday trends may change from year to year, but the classic green Christmas tree adorned with colorful lights always remains a favorite decoration, especially in public spaces. However, there are no limitations when it comes to adding a modern touch to this classic composition. Consider mood lighting, contrasting ornaments, and even “dressing up” planters mounted on lampposts. The abundance of choices ensures that the city’s decorations perfectly complement the surroundings, making each holiday season a unique and captivating experience.




Wondering what to do with your Christmas tree after Christmas? Give your tree a second life!

Christmas trees are one of the most important Christmas symbols in our culture. Although the custom of decorating a coniferous tree came to us from abroad, at this moment we cannot imagine Christmas without a Christmas tree. Many people decide to buy an artificial tree since such a decoration can serve for many years. Despite this, interest in live Christmas trees in pots has increased significantly in recent years – such a tree looks more natural and smells beautiful, which greatly contributes to creating a real Christmas atmosphere. However, the following question arises: what to do with it after Christmas?



Planting a Christmas tree in a pot in the garden

It is obvious that we prefer to avoid composting a beautiful coniferous tree, therefore, if you managed to buy a Christmas tree in a pot, you can try to transplant it into your garden so that it can permanently join the plant decorations outside. However, you must be careful as it happens that producers cheat their customers by selling them ordinary, cut Christmas trees put in a pot. Therefore, it is worth checking before buying whether the tree is rooted.

If everything is all right and your Christmas tree has roots, you can start preparing to replant it outside. You will need a shovel or spade and potting soil. At the beginning, it is worth putting the tree outside in a pot so that it gradually gets used to the temperature. After a few days, you can take it out of the pot and transplant it into the prepared pit in the garden. Importantly, Christmas trees should be planted when the temperature is above zero – so wait for the frost to subside! Also remember to use the right potting soil, which will ensure that your tree is well established in the soil. In popular stores, you can even buy special soil for planting conifers.

Christmas Tree on the main square

Planting a Christmas tree in green areas on your estate

If you live in a block of flats or a tenement house, and you don’t possess your own garden, you don’t have to write off the Christmas tree at all. Use it as an additional element of greening the areas of the housing estate where you live. Many people pay attention to neglected urban areas, where it is in vain to look for nice shrubs or flowers, let alone a well-kept lawn! Therefore, many residents began to take the initiative and independently implement projects to restore greenery in such places; these can be small green belts at the entrance to a block of flats or a courtyard of tenement houses. It is worth activating the neighbors, or at least informing them that we are going to plant something in this place.

As urban areas do not always have good soil, you may need a shovel and more potting soil. It happens that when digging a hole for your Christmas tree, you will find fragments of rubble or old bricks, on which the tree will unfortunately not grow. After planting the tree, remember to secure it properly – you can put up a self-prepared plate with an inscription informing that you are giving the tree a second life … or simply secure this part of the area with wooden stakes and jute string. Thanks to this, the Christmas tree will be able to root well, and you won’t have to worry about the neighbors’ dogs knocking over the tree just after transplanting.

Christmas Tree in a pot

Decorations made of coniferous branches

If you don’t have any green space to plant a Christmas tree, try using conifer branches as the basis for your new house decoration. Spruce branches don’t have to be just for Christmas! You can use them to make a winter decoration for the door, or compose them with your favorite cut flowers. A bouquet prepared in this way will certainly beautify your table in the dining room or the interior of the living room.

Some creative people also decide to cut the trunk of the Christmas tree. You can conjure up amazing decorations from round slices of wood; if you want to come up with some interesting activity for your children, paint small landscapes on slices of wood and then hang them around the house. Another idea might be making cup coasters out of wood!

Also remember that the Christmas tree does not have to end its life immediately after Christmas. Sometimes it is enough to remove Christmas decorations from it to get a fresh-looking decoration – and not only in the apartment, but also in the urban space!

You can also check one of our latest articles, in which we recommend, how to overwinter a large Christmas tree pot in urban space.