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TEN EASY STEPS FOR MAKING A GREENROOF BIRD FEEDER
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The Green Roof Bird Feeder is newest addition to Woodward Gardens in Tigard, Oregon. Greenroofs or ecoroofs are a great way to add habitat to your garden and naturally filter rainwater. While this roof is small is does demonstrate the technique in a fun way.
Planted with sedums and hen-and-chicks, it takes very little care once it is established. The plans for building your own green-roof bird feeder can be found in Better Homes and Gardens SIP called Nature's Garden spring 2008 edition. For those of you that are handy, here are the ten basic steps to building your own.
1. Use long-lasting cedar to construct the feeder.
2. Make the bird feeder roof removable for easy care.
3. Coat it with exterior paint.
4. Put drainage holes on the outside edge of roof to allow excess water to escape.
5. Use quick-draining potting soil formulated for cactus or succulent plants.
6. Stonecrop (sedums), hen-and-chicks, and alpine plants are great candidates for growing on green roofs.
7. Mount the bird feeder on a 4x4 post that is cemented into the ground.
8. Use a high-quality bird seed that contains a high percentage of black oil sunflower seeds.
9. If the plants are not hardy in your area, take off the removable roof and bring inside for the winter.
10. Water well after planting. Once established it will only need about 1/2 inch or less water a week.
Then sit back and enjoy your favorite feathered friends for years to come.