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Cherrie’s glassy garden flower

Recycling Tree Stumps for garden art

We all have seen bottle trees here at Flea Market Gardening, but Cherrie has taken this to a different level…a lower level!  Instead of a towering tree, she gathered her wine bottles and arranged them in a tight circle and in layers to create a sparkling flower shape amongst her woody trees.  Glass bottles, nails and an old tree stump is all you need.

Glass flower on a tree stump

Cherrie Carine’s glorious glass flower

Cherrie Carine calls this a stump flower.  I think it should have another name,… “Brilliant Merry-Go-Round of Blue!”  She explains, “We lost the tree during a winter storm so I used the stump to make a flower out of blue bottles…I am still putting bottles on as I find them…I recently found a tall red bottle that I plan to use for the center…it is a work in progress…

 

“I am starting a layer of green around the top edge” Cherries told us.

Tip:

Use sturdy nails or screws, set at an angle to hold the bottles and place each one, row by row to get the spacing right.

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Cherrie collected mostly blue bottles with nondescript labels

Cherrie tells us the stump is hollowed out at top and she plants annuals in summer.  She says, “I can change the top color with flower colors…such as red geraniums, red salvia, white or pink alyssum, for example.”

 

Cherrie Carine’s glassy flower design

Another view of my bottle flower showing how the flowers and bottles compliment each other….

In Winter

Cherrie Carine’s glassy flower in Winter

 

More on using wine bottles in the garden

How to EASILY remove bottle labels for garden crafts

Collecting glittering recycled glass for garden projects

Heavenly cobalt glass in the garden

Make a sparkly wine bottle garden edging

Sue Langley

Sue Langley, a passionate gardener and photographer lives and gardens with her husband and Corgi, Maggie on 7 acres just south of Yosemite, Zone 7 at 3000 feet. She manages the Flea Market Gardening Facebook page and website.

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  • Sue Jordan says:

    Hmmm..... might attempt similar!

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