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Have you noticed Bottle Trees
in gardens and at garden centers?
Bottle Trees are often referred to as
"poor man's stained glass" or "garden earrings."
They are simply bottles on sticks.
They can be made of dead trees limbs tied together, wooden posts with large nails, welded metal rods, or bottles stuck on the tines of an upended pitch fork, or a small number of rebar rods stuck in the ground or fence posts.
This beautiful blue glass bottle glistens in the sunlight. It's perched on a rebar rod, at the top of a handmade twig-fence in the Heartland Harvest Garden at Powell Gardens, the botanical garden, east of Kansas City, Missouri.
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to fill a giant skyscraper...
according to A Recycling Revolution.
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takes 4,000 years or more to decompose -
longer if it sits in a landfill.
What happens to your wine and sparkling grape juice bottles that you haul to the recycling center?
Much of the glass goes into making more glass bottles.
The glass is broken up into smaller pieces called cullet,
and used to make more glass.
The beautiful, colorful, sturdy glass bottles make the perfect material for upcycled projects for your garden.
Upcycle:
To process of taking used goods or waste material
to produce something
that is often better than the original.
fascinated
with
bottle trees.
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Ten Surprising Ways
to Reuse Wine Bottles in Your Garden
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HISTORY OF BOTTLE TREES
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English artist Jenny Pickford,
Britain's premier steel-and-glass maker,
explains that what she does is simply
'hold glass up to the light, where it can sing.'
Jenny Pickford's Creations
Featured at the Chelsea Flower Show in London:
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Click on this link to see some great photographs of bottle trees.
MORE THAN YOU EVER WANTED TO KNOW
ABOUT BOTTLE TREES
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I've been saving empty glass bottles of sparkling grape juice all year, and now I know what to do with them!
Bottle Trees and Bottle Garden Art!
Here's some garden art made from glass bottles in the garden at Shriner's Children Hospital, in Chicago, Illinois.
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Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood |
Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood |
Copyright 2010 Marcia Norwood |
If you have some blue glass bottles to share...
please let me know.
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Come back often, and invite a friend!
Marcia Norwood
America's STORYTELLER
Telling Untold Stories in Photographs, Prose and Public Speaking
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