May 05, 2012

Glass Mosaic Hummingbird Feeder - GIVEAWAY

Plow and Hearth makes a beautiful hummingbird feeder. It's a beautiful kaleidoscope of color and light made from recycled, crushed glass which is hand-applied so each one is unique. It offers a removable, soft-plastic flower feed port and S-hook for hanging.

While all of the above information is correct it doesn't look quite like pictured, but that is because each one is unique. Ours was almost completely pink, but that wasn't a problem, we have a plethora of colors in our garden. I did have one issue with the feeder and that was that it leaked. Once filled, which was easy to do, it continually leaked for about a day until all the nectar was gone. This was unfortunate as we will need to feel it every other day to keep up, but it's beautiful and I am excited about having hummingbirds coming to our garden!

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