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Thursday, November 27, 2008

Birds Can Do Wonders to Your Landscape Design

Should you wish to attract all sorts of birdlife into your garden for the sheer pleasure of watching their antics, you must include some bird friendly features in your landscape. These are features that will attract the birds, not frighten them away. Here are a few ideas to assist you in your task.

Use Feeders to Attract Birds

Birds love to have a ready supply of food and a birdfeeder is a great way to achieve this. There are many types and styles of birdfeeders available. Some can be purchased online from petstores such as havahart.com. Obviously, you will need to purchase the appropriate seeds for the birds. Smaller birds love hulled sunflower seeds and millet. These feeders can be hung from tree branches around the garden or even from your patio if you have one.

Hummingbirds will be attracted to feeders that have a mixture of sugar and water and robins adore smaller seeds and dried fruit such as raisins.

Include berry producing plants,...

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Monday, November 3, 2008

A Decorative Bird Feeder - A Great Garden Ornament

Homeowners look for nice items to use as garden ornaments. A decorative bird feeder would make a great garden ornament. There are different things that can be done to make a decorative bird feeder. Simply using paint or stain can certainly add to a wooden bird feeder.

There are plain wooden decorative bird feeders that you can get and work on. One thing you can do is to add some miniature shutters and windows, and some paint, and make it look like a replica of your home - this will ensure that your decorative bird feeder is unique.

Putting up a decorative bird feeder, especially if you want it to be unique can be a difficult task. To make sure that your efforts aren’t wasted, you have to make sure that your bird feeder will not be damaged by squirrels, raccoons or any other such creatures that you inevitably find in gardens. Mount it up on a fairly tall pole, well away from any high points from which these critters can jump onto your bird feeder,...

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