DIY Birdbaths - Bring Birds To Your Garden!
by
Barb Rosen
(IC: blogger)
Nothing brings birds to your garden quite like a water source. Birdbaths are essential for birds to keep themselves groomed and hydrated, but they can be expensive to purchase!
Believe it or not, you probably have the makings of a birdbath in your shed, garage or basement right now! Even if you don’t, it won’t take much cash or time to put one together and start enjoying more feathered friends in your garden.
Here are some of the birdbaths I made for our garden!
Believe it or not, you probably have the makings of a birdbath in your shed, garage or basement right now! Even if you don’t, it won’t take much cash or time to put one together and start enjoying more feathered friends in your garden.
Here are some of the birdbaths I made for our garden!
This birdbath was made from a plant stand and a decorative dish bought at HomeGoods. Total cost $15.00.
A vintage sink bought for $30 and a pump for $29.95 make a one-of-a-kind water feature and potting bench!
Leftover landscape stone and galvanized trash can lids made three birdbaths for free!
For details on these birdbaths and more, please visit my blog!
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Published July 20th, 2014 7:46 PM
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Front Porch Ideas on Aug 18, 2014Barb, Dave and I love this idea! We are bird lovers as well. We included your project in our curated HT board titled "DIY Landscaping Ideas" right here onhttp://www.hometalk.com/b/2207285/diy-landscaping. Also highlighted your project on our website, too. I especially liked the galvanized lid example. Thank you! Mary
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