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Today we’re visiting with Cherry Ong in Richmond, British Columbia.

Fall is the time to close the garden, and it seems like making topped pumpkins has become a tradition for me. Here are this year’s handmade Thanksgiving gifts. (I kept two for myself!)

green-grey pumpkin topped with various green succulentsA pumpkin topped with succulent cuttings from the garden

light green pumpkin topped with dark burgundy succulentsThe variety of textures and colors of succulent leaves makes a beautiful arrangement.

hydrangea flowerhead between two white succulent-topped pumpkinsA dried hydrangea flowerhead adds to the display.

small white pumpkin topped with nuts in shells, pinecones, and succulentsI tried something different this year. Some of these pumpkins are topped with mixed nuts, pine cones, silver bell eucalyptus, and strawflowers. Those that have succulents require weekly watering, but those that don’t require even less maintenance.

another small white pumpkin topped with mixed nuts and white strawflowersWhite strawflowers (Bracteantha bracteata, Zones 10–11 or as an annual) are from the summer garden. Happy Thanksgiving to all!

uniquely shaped and colored squash topped with colorful succulentsThis season brought a lot of Turk’s turban squash to the nursery. These are brightly colored, attractive gourds measuring up to 10 inches (24 centimeters) across. They are excellent for baking and stuffing but are also stunning in fall displays as decorative gourds, so I made a whole lot of what I have dubbed “fairy crown” pumpkins. This very old variety has been in cultivation since before the 1800s. Unlike the classic succulent-topped pumpkins, these are decorated from the bottom side to show their interesting shape and colors.

close up of Turks Turban Squash topped with green and pink succulentsIt’s been quite fun creating them, and even more fun giving them away. Succulents are from the garden.

pumpkin arrangement with dahlias and berriesThis is a pumpkin tulipiere. I saw the project on Martha Stewart and thought I’d try it this season given all the gorgeous pumpkins. The flowers and berries are all from the garden.

another version of the above pumpkin arrangement with dahlia stems cut shorterI wanted to make the version airier like a tulipiere, so I changed it to singular dahlia stems. My family said it was is too spindly, though, so I cut the flowers shorter to make this version and added beautyberries from the garden again.

process of building pumpkin arrangement, holes being drilled into pumpkinsHere’s a process shot that shows the drilled holes for the dahlia stems to go in.

 

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