Awhile back I picked up this sweet Bird Feeder from a flea market & it has sat in the garden on it’s side because of the need for it’s b...
OPOSSUM design has a series of Bauhaus-inspired, modern birdhouses and bird baths that have frost-proof porcelain bowls for water and food.
Birds are beneficial for your garden. All you have to do is use these free DIY birdhouse plans and bird feeder to build one, and they will come.
Unique upcycled and handcrafted garden birdhouses.
My love for DIY birdhouses began with my father (a master gardener) telling me about our local bluebirds' plight. Their numbers were rapidly on the decline. He informed me about their need for a safe habitat for nesting. I decided to share that bluebird information during my hosting garden club meeting. My father told me
Made these three in a few hours.
I have been trying to attract more birds. I built and put up some more birdhouses, added a bird bath, and wanted to add some more feeders. I found this quick an…
A creative designer will make a masterpiece out of anything, even a little birdhouse, and that is the case with Douglas Barnhard, founder of home décor firm
Find ideas and inspirations for painting birdhouses with simple patterns and designs. Painted birdhouses with acrylic paints are so fun.
Keeping a bird bath clean is essential to keep birds coming to visit it, otherwise it can become an unhealthy place for the birds to bathe. There is no easy way to keep bird bath water clean naturally, but follow these steps and you can keep your bird bath fresh […]
Love feeding birds? Here are 20 fanciful DIY bird feeders. Attract birds with these easy bird feeder designs. Ideas for both adults and kids.
We are having amazing weather here in Seattle…today we are experiencing mid 80’s temperatures and tomorrow we are supposed to have similar w...
Want creative and unique birdhouse ideas? This photo gallery features all sorts of decorative bird home with lots of rustic, homemade touches including different paint colors and stone finishes.
These DIY and FREE birdhouse plans make fun projects. Plans are available as PDF's and include easy step-by-step video. Bluebirds, cardinals, martins, etc.
Make your own backyard a destination for birds! The right bird bath, bird house, & bird feeders will make your backyard a bird paradise!
Spruce up your garden on a budget with these low cost backyard ideas on a budget! From cheap patio ideas, to DIY outdoor decor!
Visitors share pictures of their handmade rustic bird houses.
This Artist Built More Than 3,500 Birdhouses On The Streets Of Copenhagen - World's largest collection of cat memes and other animals
My love for DIY birdhouses began with my father (a master gardener) telling me about our local bluebirds' plight. Their numbers were rapidly on the decline. He informed me about their need for a safe habitat for nesting. I decided to share that bluebird information during my hosting garden club meeting. My father told me
Free birdhouse plans for not one, but two different birdhouses! Measurements, cut lists and instructions for these DIY birdhouses.
The great thing about DIY teacup bird feeders is that they are super easy to make and add some additional beauty to your yard and porch.
Want creative and unique birdhouse ideas? This photo gallery features all sorts of decorative bird home with lots of rustic, homemade touches including different paint colors and stone finishes.
11 Birds That Will Eat Oranges Birdy, birdy here's a sweet treat.Sure to make you tweet! Tweet! Tweet! 11 United States Birds that Enjoy Eating Oranges: The list below is divided the birds into Eastern and Western birds. This will help you locate your area and see which types of birds you should be looking for. EASTERN BIRDS 1.) Baltimore Oriole The Baltimore Oriole is one of the most recognized birds. The birds have brightly colored orange bodies, black heads and wings. The neckline has a nice V shape. Additional Posts: All About The Baltimore Oriole / Dried Fruit Medley
Do you have neighbours who keep their grass in perfect shape? We do. We are mostly surrounded by retired people who have taken it upon themselves to make their front yards look like golf courses. It's beautiful for the neighbourhood, but it makes it particularly more embarrassing that we are NOT that diligent with the grass (or weeds) on our property. With three young kids, we are lucky if we have time to mow the lawn before the grass gets dangerously close to the kids' knees. (Kids are short though, right?) Last summer, I'm pretty sure my husband mowed the lawn five times.
Birdhouses can be fun, but should you do something about this mess the birds leave behind? How do you know when to clean out bird houses each year?