Showing posts with label Lowe's. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lowe's. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

If you fill it, they will come...

A couple of years ago, both Reed and I coincidentally woke up MUCH earlier than the rest of the family. As the sun came up, we sat on the front porch side-by-side and took in the beauty of the sights and sounds of a warm summer morning.

Jammies and bare feet. A steamy mug of lemon zest tea in my hand. Mother Nature at work. Bees buzzing around the hydrangeas. Cardinals and blue jays eating from the bird feeder. Woodpeckers at work in the trees of our wooded common ground, echoing through the neighborhood. The neighbor's cat lounging lazily in the sun on the sidewalk. Poppy, while contemplating a chase, opting to lounge in the grass and soak in the sights and sounds herself instead.

Few thoughts or words exchanged, we both slipped into the daze of a beautiful and peaceful morning, until... Let's put it this way, it was hovering close enough to my face that the velocity of the wings was blowing my hair. Before we realized what was happening and before we managed to react... it was gone. Vanished.

We both sat there in disbelief. Silent. A little scared. A little excited. Truly in shock until Reed finally whispered "Whoaaa. Mama, did you SEE that?"

Since that random summer morning, I have had a minor obsession with hummingbirds.

2 years later, I have 2 super active feeders and enjoy the whimsy of the hummingbirds all summer long. I had always read that if you fill it, they will come. Entirely true.

One $5 feeder from Lowe's + a very simple nectar recipe...
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A peek at one of my feeders:



Hummingbird Nectar Recipe:

For 2 feeders, I boil 2 cups of water in a glass measuring cup. Add 1/4 cup of white sugar and stir until dissolved. A basic 4 to 1 ratio is key, no matter how much nectar you make. Let it sit on your counter top until 100% cool and then fill your feeders. I personally don't add red dye as it is not necessary with a feeder that boasts red (they are drawn to red). Change the nectar every 5 days.

NOTE: it took almost 3 weeks to get a steady flow of birds to our feeder, so don't give up.

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Green living: Way to go, Lowe's!



Great household tip: A few months ago, Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse rolled out a HUGE nationwide recycling program. In September, the company installed recycling centers in nearly 1,700 stores throughout the U.S. to provide a one-stop recycling destination for customers.

These permanent recycling centers offer a FREE, safe, convenient, and PROPER way for customers to recycle/dispose of rechargeable batteries, cell phones, CFLs and plastic shopping bags. The easy-to-use bins are located near the store entrance.

I spotted one in my local Lowe's last weekend... so St. Louis, they are HERE! NOTE: during the month of December, Lowe's is also recycling strand Christmas lights for free, as well. The perfect green alternative to sending them to the landfills. Love it!

Lowe's has always been our go-to store for our weekend home projects, so I was already a HUGE fan. Offering programs for difficult-to-recycle items is not only a great service for the environment, but their loyal customers, as well. Way to go, Lowe's for showing social responsibility and providing your customers with another easy green solution!

Click HERE for the 20 Lowe's locations in the local St. Louis region.