Thursday, March 13, 2014

Bird feeder Activity


WINTER IN THE GARDEN

Bird Feeder Activity Day February 15, 2014

DIY bird feeder made out of toilet paper rolls and garden twine.

Hanging edible bird feeders.  Each was made with a birdseed/flour mixture and left to harden.
              
Volunteers making popcorn garland to hang in the trees and bushes.

Volunteer rolling the toilet paper roll in birdseed after covering with shortening.



Bernardo hanging an abstract bird feeder.

Bird feeders in the bushes.

Garden teepee covered with bird feeders.

Orange peel bird feeder.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Celebrate the Great Maine Outdoor weekend with us!

Bring your family to enjoy the outdoors and connect with nature this winter right here at the Topsham Public Library...




Saturday, February 14th-16th is the Great Maine Outdoor Weekend and we are hosting two events on Saturday the 15th:
  • From 9:15 on will be a hands-on exploration and identification of the trees along the library's paths using a camera and the Trees of Maine guide.
  • Starting at 10:00am will be a DIY bird feeder activity, perfect to honor National Bird Feeding month.  Choose from several feeder options.  When you are through, head outside to hang them up throughout the library's gardens and paths and have fun exploring. 


We look forward to seeing you then!

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

National Seed Swap Day


Did you know that there is a National Seed Swap day?  There is!  It's the last Saturday of January every year.  Check out this link to learn more:
National Seed Swap Day

 

Although the date has come and gone, it's never too late to do a little seed swapping.  If you're ready for some spring-time fun and would like to organize your own seed swapping party, you might like to check out this book:

Seedswap: The Gardener's Guide to Saving and Swapping Seeds by Josie Jeffery

There are also some PDFs from the book that you can download:

Seed Saving Techniques & Creating a Seed Bank

If you do host a seed swapping party, we'd love to hear about it!


Monday, January 6, 2014

Winter Garden Fun

Are you finding yourself longing for green garden views during these cold and snowy Maine days?  There's no reason why your garden can't be a fun and inviting space during the winter months.  

We've put together a collection of fun ideas to help overcome the winter doldrums.


Build Snow Animals:  The National Wildlife Federation Kids has some ideas with easy instructions.  If you'd like to feed feathered friends at the same time, decorate your snow animal with berries, bird seed, and other bird delicacies.

Snow Painting: Color some water with food coloring and use spray bottles or ketchup-type squirt bottles to decorate the snow.




 Create snow land art Andy Goldsworthy style



Cover the garden with greenery snowflakes

Enjoy!  If you try some of these ideas, stop by and let us know how it turned out...