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Place your pot or urn in the desired place for your birdbath,
depending on the shape of the vessel, you might wish to turn it upside
down. I filled mine with rocks to give it weight and prevent it from
blowing over in the wind.
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Place the saucer on top of the pot, glue with silicone to keep in
place if desired.
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Place rough stones in saucer to give birds a foothold, then fill
saucer with water.
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Plant around the base of the birdbath to soften and add a natural
effect. Use low growing plants.
Hint: Place your birdbath in an open area such as a lawn. Birds prefer
to be able to view the area for enemies, and will use your bath more
often if they are not tucked back where a predator can hide. (Helps
you to chase off those neighborhood predators as well!)
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