Can I use a bird bath as a planter?

Any birdbath can be made into a garden planter. In fact, many birdbaths are too deep for the birds to safely bathe in (they can drown) and are better used as flower planters or fairy gardens.

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Hereof, how do you make a birdbath into a planter?

Then, what can I plant in a bird bath? Birdbath Garden Basics

You can choose the flowers surrounding the birdbath simply for their aesthetic value as long as there are trees, shrubs and plants in graduated heights — including evergreens, berry plants, grasses and native flowers — throughout the garden to provide shelter and forage for birds.

People also ask, how do you keep a birdbath clean?

Mix up a solution of 1 part white vinegar to 9 parts water.

  1. Use the mixture to scrub the bath to loosen any dirt.
  2. If the bird bath is particularly dirty, leave the solution to soak for a while, covering it first so the birds cannot get to the bath.
  3. When it has done its work, rinse the bath thoroughly with a garden hose.

Where should I place a birdbath in my garden?

A shady spot is best as water dries up quickly in the sun. A bath with a 360º view lets birds keep an eye out for predators. Put it close enough to trees or bushes so they can perch and get the all-clear before a dip, but far enough away so that cats can’t ambush them while they’re busy bathing.

Should I put rocks in my bird bath?

Pea gravel or large stones in the bottom of you bath basin also serve to give bathing birds better footing while using the bath. This is necessary to make the birds feel less vulnerable while they bathe. … If it’s slippery, add gravel or stones to make it safer and easier for birds to use.

Are bird baths a good idea?

Birds need a dependable supply of fresh, clean water for drinking and bathing. Putting a birdbath in your yard may attract birds that don’t eat seeds and wouldn’t otherwise come to your feeders. (Other ways to attract birds are to supply a roost box and to provide nest material.)

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