Helen Yoest is a garden writer and coach through her business Gardening with Confidence™
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Love this idea! I’m doing Project Feederwatch this year and have some feeders hung on my deck. I’m thinking I may just put the tree out there after Xmas and let the birds “use” it. I bet they’d love a protected spot to hang out close to their food source.
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This morning I filmed my regular TV spot and the topic was getting kids involved with nature by doing things like making bird feeders. Apple halves covered in peanut butter and rolled in bird seed, then hung from trees. Funny coincidence isn’t it.
Jen, that sounds perfect! So glad you enjoyed the post. H.
No coincidence Les, just the thinking of like-minded friends! H.
Well, since this is pretty much the post I intended to write today and didn’t get to, I just linked from my site to here because you did such a great job!\
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Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Helen. If I had a real tree I’d do this. My artificial tree is 17 years old this year and looks almost as good as ever. Have a great holiday.
Wonderful post – I’ll try this with my nephews one of these days. They said they’ve never seen a woodpecker so a nice fruit and nut one will bring them some Northern Flickers for sure!
I doubt that Carole..but thanks. Merry Christmas to you, my friend. H.
Merry Christmas Alison, I hope you have a great holiday and get another 17 years out of your artifical tree!
Stevie, your nephews will love doing this project and the rewards of the visitors coming will give them a great since of accomplishment. I have a peanut feeder and as soon as it is up, the woodpeckers come. I think I’ll get the kids to do a nut one after the holidays. Happy Holidays, Stevie!
Our birds would think they died and gone to birdy heaven!
My first thought after seeing “hang tweet treats” was “I wonder what Helen’s doing with Twitter??” \
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I don’t feed the birds here. They can fly and I can’t. ;~P
Mine do to…Haven that is…Helen’s Haven ;~\}
Yeah, it bugs me that I can’t fly either! Hey T.C. Congrats on moving forward with your book! Can’t wait!
Your kids look like they are working serious business…….and having fun while doing it! We did a lot of birdseed things when the kids were little. \
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Hope we get another chance to get together in 2010.
A delightful post, Helen, and beautiful reminder of gifts for our treasured wild life. Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and joyful New Year!
Helen, I don’t have sweet little children or grandchildren to help me make treats for the birds…but I will anyway! Maybe my grownup son can be talked into this activity! Have a good holiday! I’ve loved meeting you and reading your posts this year! gail
Merry Christmas to you too Janet! H.
Merry Christmas Joey! H.
Gail me too..Merry Christmas! H.