Monday, May 24, 2021

How to Build a DIY Bird House


Lots of people enjoy watching birds. You could also find yourself enjoying listening to the sounds birds make when they’re eating. These are a few of the reasons you might want to learn how to build a DIY bird house for your backyard. Well, that's the essence of creating this piece. Are you ready? Let's learn how to make a DIY bird house, shall we?

These DIY bird houses are enjoyable to make. The funds you would have used in buying a bird house outside now can be used to purchase a bird feeder or some bird seeds, don't you think? 

4 DIY Bird Houses 

1. Basic Wooden Bird House

For beginners in this arena, these basic bird houses could be one of the first you would make. It is effortless. You should also get your kids to help you out with this project. 

2. Change an Old Drawer or Teapot into a Bird House

You could create a DIY bird house from your old teapots or drawers. You can hang the pot using twine from the drawer handles. Then you can glue the thrifted teapot to the drawer’s back. In the end, you can glue the top of the teapot to the bottom part of the drawer. This would end up acting as a proper perch they could use to land. 

3. Modern Bird House 

You could use these bird house plans for enthusiasts that like birds coming to nest on their property. These are quite ideal for people that are not full-time working DIYers. It would be best if you had a few tools to complete your project. Then when you're done, you could have a mid-century modern bird house. This would be a proper piece to give your friends and family. 

4. DIY Bird House Using Pennies 

This is a creative way to make your bird house. First, pick up a bird house from your craft-store, or build it by using an elementary bird house building kit. Then gather lots of pennies that would serve as the roof of your bird house. Use adhesive, add bird feed, hang it in your backyard, and enjoy your DIY bird house. 

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How Do You Select Flowers for Your Garden?


It’s almost National Gardening Week (June 6-12)! The presence of garden flowers helps in making your home beautiful. That's why I love planting a flower bed. You should make use of these tips. They would help you create your very own extraordinary spring landscape. 

What the Best Designs Include

The best flower bed designs include lots of flowering plants. These include annuals, perennials, seasonal bulbs, and vines too. Before you get started officially, you can adequately research the textures and colors you prefer. You should also check for climate limitations and special care they may need. These are all important for your flowers to grow very well, and for them to look beautiful too as they grow. 

After choosing your flower garden’s size, shape, and design, it is now time for you to put your plant research into action. It would be best if you also thought about adding gorgeous show stopping plants to increase your home’s curbside appeal. These plants have fantastic color combinations. They look awesome all through the year with epic flower sizes and colors as great focal points. 

All garden beds, it does not matter how small or big, require focal points, which give the garden a personality. This could mean that you could anchor your large bed using shrubs on the corners. You could put a flowering shrub in the center. You could also plant a mass of a single flower type in between a skinny border. 

Don't forget about the height of the plants when you make your selections. If you have a garden that's a border along your house, the plants would need to be toward the back. They should not be so high, though. If they are relatively high, they will end up blocking your doors and windows. If you have tall plants, they should stay in the middle part. Make sure you take flowers individually into consideration as you organize and select flowers for your beautiful garden. 

Select Flowers for Your Garden 

Have you ever heard of the queen of the night?

Growing up, we didn't have a garden in our home. But my Dad loves flowers, so he got us some queen of the night plants and planted them around our place. At night, they release this grand aroma. This made us enjoy sitting outside the porch with him. We would stay outside, and he would give us tales about these lovely flowers. 

Too bad I'll have to be ending this piece here. It's nice for you to plant great flowers in your garden. Keep that place alive and well! 

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Monday, May 3, 2021

How to Keep Birds Out of a Garden


Everyone that has a vegetable garden would honestly not want birds eating their poor plants. Different gardeners typically plant certain shrubs and beautiful flowers using the intention of getting birds into their gardens. Birds add music and color to your garden. They also aid in controlling pests and assist in pollination, which are wonderful for gardeners. Birdscaping or arranging your garden to support or attract local birds is a movement that’s growing in the gardening world. Not all gardeners are in favor of bringing several different birds into their space used for gardening. 

What is Garden Netting? 

For one to create barriers available in your garden, you could make use of garden netting. This is an effective way to stop birds from entering your garden and spoiling all the hard work and energy you have put into growing those beautiful plants. Butterfly netting protects the plants available in your garden, but it lets in small insects like bees and butterflies, which need to gain access to your plants for cross-pollination purposes. For you to avoid injuries to other wildlife and other birds, you need to put a lot of thinking into your netting type. You could make use of netting that has holes that are smaller than a centimeter. 

It is really important for you to invest in very high quality netting. Make use of UV-resistant materials for netting. Some could serve as hazards for small wildlife, especially when they start to deteriorate and fray. So be careful.

Try Chicken Wire 

You could put some chicken wire on the ground. This would serve as a guard to the seeds you just planted or your bee tubers from getting damaged from birds or chickens, which peck and scratch the soil. These seedlings would soon start growing, the wires get lifted off the ground using stakes for your plants to get more protection. 

Guard Crops using Garden Fleece 

Garden fleece is usually installed and it guards crops against colds during their months. It could also serve and get used all through the year. You could make use of white materials to cover your lettuce. Use bok choy, chard, and salad greens too. These are all awesome to keep the birds in your neighborhood from harvesting in your greens before you might have a chance. You could weigh the sides down using pegs or rocks, and then you could roll back the fleece when it is time to harvest. 

So now you know the thing you can do to prevent birds from destroying your beautiful garden. Using the ways listed above, you’re good to go.

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How to Compost Food for Your Garden


The amount of compost available makes the drainage of soil and water retention abilities increase. If you’re new to composting, you could wonder how to compost the scraps of food. You could start saving cramps and join me, let's begin. 

Composting from the kitchen can be done in several different ways. One could save old food and then trim the kitchen counter. One could call all of that garbage. Brand new efforts are being done for the entire public to gain an education. These have all trained us in reducing waste and making use of organic items again. 

How to Compost Food Scraps 

Gathering the waste from the kitchen could be very simple. It could be like burying food scraps into the dirt or making use of a three-stage tumbler or a composting bin. The end parts of these have soil additives that have more than enough nutrients that aid in increasing the rate of porosity, which helps to hold valuable moisture in the soil. These items which break down the fastest in the kitchen would get composted and turn into leafy greens. Pieces that are smaller get compost faster than others. 

The technique you could use to compost these kitchen scraps would not need you to stretch using the truth to tell you that you would need things like a patch of dirt and a shovel for kitchen waste composting. You could dig the scraps for at least eight inches down and then cover them using dirt so animals wouldn't want to eat them. 

You could also chop up these scraps using a spade or a shovel. Smaller pieces have surfaces that are open for anaerobic bacteria to strike. This makes the entire composting thing increase in speed. 

You could also invest in a three-bin system where the first bin is made out of nothing but raw compost very fresh or kitchen scraps. The second bin would be broken down partially and then turned properly. The third bin could fully get composted which would make these ready for your garden. You could also simply just make a pile using a location that’s quite sunny. You could also layer the scraps using soil, grass clippings, and leaf litter too. You could convert the compost material weekly using water mist as you compost your kitchen waste. 

More on Composting

Well, composting needs warm temperatures of about 160 degrees Fahrenheit, moisture that's moderate, and more than enough space to turn the pile into compost. 

The results at the end are way better using bins that make use of a rotating tumbler. Piles available on the ground used for mixing into garden beds would yield chunkier and more robust compost. 

So there we have it. Now you know how you can compost food for your garden. It is fast, easy, and eco-friendly.

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