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It’s never too early to start planning for your garden. And it’s even better when those plans involve birds!
In the March issue of Birds & Blooms EXTRA (arriving in your mailbox soon), you’ll find a DIY project that satisfies both your birding and gardening needs—a green roof birdhouse. Not only will this birdhouse make a great home for your feathered friends, but it also makes a nice container for succulents at the same time.
While you’re waiting for your issue to arrive, you can still get your Birds & Blooms fix with the stories from this subscriber-only newsletter. Take a look...
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