How beautiful is this hummingbird feeder?!? I love it! The awesome thing is that through tonight, July 4th, you can get one for only $4.50 shipped!
These Birdscapes Decorative Glass Hummingbird Feeders with Hanging Hook are currently marked down to only $5, plus you can get FREE shipping when you use the coupon code WBJULYSHIP. On top of that, when you checkout you’ll have an opportunity to sign-up for their newsletter and save an additional .50 off your order, making it just $4.50 shipped.
Here is what my order looked like:
There are also a few other styles to select from that are also $5, so make sure to have a look around. 😉
I think that this would look beautiful in my Mom’s garden back in Wisconsin. It is so much easier to garden out there that it is here in Colorado and she sure does take full advantage of it! Here is a picture:
It’s a pity that more of her gardening skills didn’t pass on to me. I’m definitely the “black thumb” of the family. 😉
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via Facebook says
Good to know the sale is still going Cassie! 🙂
via Facebook says
Good to know the sale is still going Cassie! 🙂
Cassie via Facebook says
I just used the code an it worked! I’ve been needing a new hummingbird feeder but didn’t want to pay full price! Thanks for posting!
Madeline says
You’re not the only one with a black thumb! I’ve even been known to kill houseplants that have been described to me as “indestructible.” I really would love to save money by growing our own food, but I’m afraid, with my black thumb, that we would end up losing money instead!
Jennie says
Well I’m glad to hear that I’m not the only one. 🙂 Have you tried a Topsy-Turvy yet? I’ve found those to be decently easy for those of us with black thumbs. 😉
Madeline says
No, I haven’t. I’ve seen them before, though. Every once in a while I try my hand at an herb or two, and once I tried tomatoes, but they all died before I could get anything out of them. I do have an aloe plant though, which is truly indestructible. One day I hope to be good enough to actually make it grow bigger. 😛
Jennie says
You should totally give them a try! I think it might be too late this year, but maybe you could try a single tomato plant next year. 🙂 I’d really like to try growing some fresh herbs in the kitchen, so that is my next adventure into the “green” world. 😉