Bottle bush and other weekend projects

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  1. kaseylib

    kaseylib Young Pine

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    It's still too cold here to do much gardening, but I had to get outside anyway this past weekend. Here are some of our weekend projects...

    I saw this idea in a gardening magazine, and decided to do it as I already had a collection of blue bottles (thanks to our many friends who are wine-os!). I just bought some copper plumbing tubing to set them on. Not sure what I'll plant underneath and around them yet...any suggestions?
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    Here's a new birdhouse we mounted at the top of a dead oak tree stump in our yard. Probably more decorative than useful, but maybe I'll get lucky and attract some purple martins.
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    And here's our vulture now with a new home perched on our outhouse roof...should make people think twice before entering!!!
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  3. Droopy

    Droopy Slug Slaughterer Plants Contributor

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    I love your bottle garden. At least you've got some colour in there now. Would you like something that climbs the pipes? Sweet peas? The birds must be daft not to move into such a luxurious home. That vulture would certainly deter me! :D
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What wonderful weekend projects!!!
    Your bottle bush is a wonderful adaptation of the old southern traditional bottle tree, easier to find the copper pipes than a dead cedar tree.

    I have a couple of fancy birdhouses that will someday be on the top of poles, no dead tree stumps to use.

    And the vulture is just too cool!
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Oh your bottle bush is fantastic!!! I'd plant poppies or impatiens around it if it were mine - wish it were!!! I'll keep my fingers crossed that the vulture doesn't put the purple martins off nesting in that great bird house.
     



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    I would plant some sort of tall grass like plant under the bottles so they'd look like blooms coming out of the live greens. Maybe something like zebra grass? Or even roadside daylilies, the orange next to the blue would be a cool contrast.
    Thats a really pretty birdhouse. Are the opening large enough for martins? Sparrows or wrens might move into a section too.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    I like your bottle tree Kaseylib! And it looks like your snow is finally melting...sure was a long winter this year wasn't it? I love your bird house too. We just lost a Maple tree and wanted to build a large bird house to sit up on the trunk.
    That Vulture would make me think twice LOL I love the stone wall beside your outhouse...is there a garden along the top of it?
     
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    glendann Official Garden Angel

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    I love the bottle bush .Your birdhouse is wonderful.The colors should attract lots of birds.
     
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    Loved the pics and the vulture.....yep, I'd think twice!
     
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    Biita Arctic-ally Challenged Forager

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    I was thinking along the lines as Wrennie,, contrasting colors, and something tall, like the ornamental grasses. now that would be so pretty.

    That birdhouse is a condo,,lol. thats great!

    And the vulture,, way too cool, i love it! I think i would put a raven here since its the artic.
     
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    kuntrygal Texas Rose

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    Love your bottle brush. Might have to adapt one for my garden from your idea! How about lirope or ornamental grass, or did you want more color?
     
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    Thanks for the comments, and I love the ornamental grass idea. I don't think liriope is hardy here in our Zone 4, though, but there are plenty other grasses for me to choose from.

    The birdhouse is made for purple martins, but I do expect others to make it their home. We don't have as open an area as what the martins like (our property is pretty wooded with lots of tall pine trees). We don't have any sparrows here, but lots of finches who will probably take the house over.

    Almost all of our snow is gone now, except for on the north side of buildings. There are a few green things popping up now...my delphiniums and poppies are making an appearance, along with the weeds!
     
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    What a nifty idea. That colour of blue really catches one's eye, doesn't it? I sort of like Wrennie's idea about putting a grass plant under them. I can see possibilities in that.
    That outhouse with the buzzard on it is pretty remarkable. Does that bird's head bob up and down by any chance, KL? hahaha.
    ...and finally, that bird house-pole.That is a good one! Are the holes in the various bird houses of different diameter?

    Well, you really do have some nice things there...waiting for more pics now.
    Thanks very much for posting these.
     
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    kaseylib Young Pine

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    Yes Sjoerd, the vulture's head is always bobbing. I bought him years ago in Arizona where they have a lot of "desert" art and I just love him.
    Yes Nettie, there are several perennials and shrubs planted at the top of the stone wall...arctic willows (they look great blowing in the breeze), spreading junipers and a climbing hydrangea (that cascade down and over the stones), sevevral types of viburnums, plus daylilies, peonies, and siberian irises. I can't wait to see them again this spring!
     
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    Sounds nice Kaseylib - you will share pictures later in the season, won't you?
     
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    stratsmom Flower Fanatic

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    LOVE THAT BOTTLE BUSH!!!
    I like Wrennie's idea of orange daylilies with the blue bottles, or yellow day lilies too (can't have too many!)
    Deanna
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