Saturday, August 21, 2010

How do you attract the birds in your garden? - Part 1

One of the keys to growing your organic garden is doing so attract the right kinds of birds. Birds have a symbiotic role with you and your garden. They eat insects and get good healthy plants.

Even if you like this idea, because you can save time, money and effort, one might ask how this works. Not that you can hang a sign that says "Birds Welcome Here" and then return to the right flock to your garden. Wouldwonderful if it were easy, but we all know is not true.

The primary element that you need to check your location. Obviously not all species of birds in all areas. You need to do a little research and find out what birds frequent your state and area of the county. This information is available at specialty journals, or by searching online. You may even find that one of your neighbors, a keen observer of birds and can provide useful information to share with you.You can store in the local garden supply or feed, which also have a good idea to check your local bird species. You can also find worth an afternoon sitting in a quiet place to come see the feathered friends.

Keep in mind this research can also do a lot of fun. You can meet new people to help not only the answer to your questions are bird, but also assist you in your garden. Go find and the birds that frequent the area a fun thing to do. ThisYour research, you should see a list of questions with you so you can answer all at once. With a checklist to ensure that the best use of your time.

Once you know what kind of birds live in your neighborhood, you should consider what they need to feel welcome. What could you do to make your garden attractive to birds?

What we know about birds? Now the birds definitely need water, so you wonder how you respond to the need. It can be as lucky as meand have a nearby pond, but if not, then your feathered friends with a bird bath would be thrilled. You must consider the water clean and clear and filled in every day to maintain, so that when setting up your 'watering can' Spot.

As you do your research, you will discover more ways to help fly your friend, and this in turn keep your playground parasites. Best of all, it's all natural!

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