I have a old concrete bird bath, that’s not holding water. What can
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Hi Jojeda,
Your bird bath has gotten very porous over the years, but that happens :)
Here is a link to a site that will get that bird bath looking gorgeous and back to working as a bird bath for those birds in no time! Good Luck and I'd love to see pictures of it after you've finished it!
https://www.doityourself.com/stry/how-to-paint-a-concrete-birdbath-properly
I had two in similar condition that I got free. I set a pot in one and turned the second one in to a fairy garden.
Thanks Amy . I’ll look into it.
Much luck to you, and let us know how it goes!