Top Tips: 5 Fresh Ways to Use Our Glass Bird Baths

November 12, 2012 Evergreen Enterprises 0 Comments

Our glass bird baths have been one of the runaway hits of our Evergreen Garden product line over the last couple of years. Each season we introduce new glass bird bath styles to stay ahead of the curve and to keep bringing fresh looks to this mainstay product category. Most of our glass bird baths are embossed with popular designs from nature and then painted from the back. We also offer several designs that feature mosaics or a stained glass look. Some of our newest glass bird baths use more abstract patterns and shapes for a wider, more artistic appeal. (We’ve even got designs for the sports fans, with Collegiate, NFL, and MLB teams!) In all cases, the translucence of the glass allows the sun to delightfully illuminate the piece.

The appeal of our glass bird baths grows immensely when you consider all their many uses. At 18" across, they're larger than some people imagine. While they work great as outdoor bird baths, there are so many more ways to enjoy these pieces. The approaching cooler winter months present an opportunity to discover all of their indoor uses. Because of their wide versatility, we’ve started referring to our glass bird baths as “artisan glass bowls.” We think it better expresses their functional diversity, with so many ways to enjoy their beauty.

Beyond being a great outdoor garden accent, here’s a list of our favorite 5 ways to use a glass bird bath artisan glass bowl indoors. (As usual, click on the photos to view them larger.)

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Renew Richmond: A Community Garden Project to Beautify Our City

November 07, 2012 Evergreen Enterprises 0 Comments

Several weeks ago, one of our employees learned of a local effort promoted by SustainRVA to clean up and beautify our city of Richmond, VA. Called “Renew Richmond,” this grassroots movement aims to encourage all local residents to join with others in self-directed teams to plan their own efforts towards this common goal of cleaning up trash, creating art, and planting green things. Our visionary, well-informed employee pitched the idea to our company leadership, who heartily agreed to support the initiative.

Last week, volunteers from our company gathered here at the Evergreen campus along with some of their families to work on two planned projects.

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