Planting for the Birds - Sunflowers - Page 2


© Mel. White
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Some Sunflower Links

The National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Habitat Page includes a nice set of Sunflower growing instructions.

A charming and sturdy little variety is the Maximilian Sunflower.

The National Birdfeeding Society has a number of links on birdwatching and bird feeding.

What article on feeding birds would be complete without the Wild Birds Forever webpage? I love to browse their pages!

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2.   Jul 11, 1998 8:22 PM
I've heard a couple of different recipes for seed bells -- the easies is to use suet or lard and mix with sunflower seeds and peanuts and millet and press into a mold.

It's messy, but good for win ...


-- posted by MelWhite


1.   Jul 10, 1998 3:54 PM
Mel do you know how to make those seed bells for wild birds? They are expensive to buy, but it's fun to hang one in a tree and watch all the parrots etc. tuck in.

Mary


-- posted by MaryT_3





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