The Bottletrees are on Home and Garden Television
Well we have all the info now as to when this segment will air on the Bottletrees. The episode will air on Home and Garden TV March 19, 2006 6:00 PM ET/PT.
"The road trip this week starts in California with a Bonanza enthusiast who loved the show so much, he re-created the set in his home! Next, we head to Maine, where we find a handbuilt mushroom castle filled with funky furniture. Then, in Deadwood, Ore., we take a ride through a scenic backyard garden on a rebuilt train. In Idaho, we check out an offbeat geodesic dome with a little country flair planted in the middle of a suburban neighborhood. Finally, back in California, we meet a man on Route 66 who has turned his collection of antique bottles into amazing yard art."
It's great to see these little things come to fruition, from a tiny newspaper clipping to a small segment on HGTV. These Bottle trees are located in Helendale, Ca in between Victorville and Barstow off of Route 66, so as you can imagine not too many people get to truly see what this project is all about. Hopefully many more people will be able to take a look at the Bottletrees by seeing this segment. If not well, they have plenty of time...sitting in a hole 4 ft deep and a foot and a half wide, these beautiful works of art will be here for a long, long time.
"The road trip this week starts in California with a Bonanza enthusiast who loved the show so much, he re-created the set in his home! Next, we head to Maine, where we find a handbuilt mushroom castle filled with funky furniture. Then, in Deadwood, Ore., we take a ride through a scenic backyard garden on a rebuilt train. In Idaho, we check out an offbeat geodesic dome with a little country flair planted in the middle of a suburban neighborhood. Finally, back in California, we meet a man on Route 66 who has turned his collection of antique bottles into amazing yard art."
It's great to see these little things come to fruition, from a tiny newspaper clipping to a small segment on HGTV. These Bottle trees are located in Helendale, Ca in between Victorville and Barstow off of Route 66, so as you can imagine not too many people get to truly see what this project is all about. Hopefully many more people will be able to take a look at the Bottletrees by seeing this segment. If not well, they have plenty of time...sitting in a hole 4 ft deep and a foot and a half wide, these beautiful works of art will be here for a long, long time.