Birds will flock to garden if you ditch seeds and place simple item outdoors
Lots of people like to see birds in their garden, and there's a way you can encourage them to visit. All you need to do is place one thing outdoors.
A recent video by popular online gardener 'The_Floral_Gardener' has shed light on an often-overlooked method for attracting birds to residential gardens: providing ample water sources. The gardener, known for her creative floral designs, suggests that while bird seed is commonly offered, water is a more potent draw for avian visitors. "It's frustrating when you're making so much effort and putting out food for them, putting bird boxes up, and they're still not coming," she states in the video, advocating for multiple water features. The video showcases various options, from traditional bird baths to small ponds and even repurposed plant pot saucers. The gardener also shared a bonus tip: watering grass to make worms more accessible. This simple yet effective advice could transform gardens into thriving bird habitats, benefiting local wildlife and providing enjoyment for homeowners.
Lots of people like to see birds in their garden, and there's a way you can encourage them to visit. All you need to do is place one thing outdoors.
