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Whether you buy a birdbath or DIY one out of materials around the house, it's important to make it feel safe for birds.
And right now, you, too, can attract the birds to your backyard without splashing out. That's because Aldi is about to ...
A bird bath is a functional and stylish feature that these fliers love. However, birds won't want to visit unless the bath is ...
You can keep your birdbath ice free by adding a ping pong ball. This simple addition helps to keep a small area ice-free so ...
Is your garden feeling a little boring? Consider adding mosaic bricks to bring a touch of whimsy and beauty among your favorite garden areas.
The description of a mosaic featuring the bust of a muscular male athlete states that it was originally part of a bath complex built ... one peacock is pecking a small bird on the ground, which ...
Keep your birdbaths pristine and algae-free with this budget-friendly tip – a simple 1p coin can do the trick. Adding a copper penny to your garden birdbath not only maintains the water's ...
This is a special workshop to mosaic a bird bath. The terracotta bird bath is 46cm in diameter and comes with a pedestal that makes it 63cm high. In the workshop you will only have time to mosaic the ...
Bird baths are extremely beneficial because they provide birds with a crucial source of water for drinking and bathing. Bird baths are also a great way to enjoy bird watching from your backyard ...
And for homeowners who have a bird bath in their garden, a clever one pence trick will help eradicate unsightly algae that might well have grown over the winter months. Now indoor-outdoor living ...
If you want to attract more birds to your yard, think beyond feeders. Since all birds need water, bird baths will draw a larger diversity of birds than seed feeders, says Becca Rodomsky-Bish ...
Friday Night Live with René Tshiakanyi from 5.30pm. Contact 032 946 5403. 18 January – Mosaic bird bath class at Mosaic Shack at the Duck Pond on the R102 between Ballito and Tongaat from 10am.