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Introducing BottleTree.com

Every once in a while I add something to my Outdoor Garden Statue blog that is slightly off topic but well worth pursuing. I have been looking forward to today’s post because I think my readers will find many ways to display this product in their landscape and yes, I want you to share them with me. When I came across the BottleTree product, it struck a chord with me and I had to include it.

As a young girl in upstate New York, we had our share of gloomy winter days. When nothing much was growing outside, my grandmother’s porch was usually glowing with color. She collected glass bottles, jars and statues on her windowsill. When there was any light outside, they glowed and when the sun would shine, rainbows broke out. In my little eyes, it was wonderful .

As an adult, I know they were dust catchers and probably a pain to keep clean. but, there’s still a corner of my heart that revels in the sensation of light bursting through glass. Now, with Bottle Trees, I’ve found something even better. With their colorful trees, you can have the effect without the dust! Whether you choose a low one that holds the glass like big blossoms above a bed of greenery or a tall one that stands as a tree in its own right, they are guaranteed to become a conversation piece that brightens up a dull corner.

I haven’t seen these in stores. They are made in a family owned welding shop in a small-town right here in the U.S called Sunflower, MS. It’s in the heart of the South, the Mississippi Delta. As you know, when you buy something that’s made in the U.S.A. it’s good for the American economy. Also, because they aren’t a big operation, you can have something that is truly unique bringing attention to your favorite spot.
Why not visit the Bottle Tree site and then let me know what you think?

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