Laura Dean Bennett Staff Writer These days, when we think of pinecones we think about crafts or home décor, but they can be ...
The first step in creating your DIY Bird Feeder is to clean the pine cones. Gently shake each pine cone to remove any dirt, pine needles, or loose scales. If they are particularly dirty ...
The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources is purchasing black spruce pine cones at a rate of $200 per bushel and jack ...
Our homemade fat ball bird feeder is fun and easy to make with kids. Fat balls make excellent winter food for birds. With this pine cone design, you won't need a separate fat ball holder. Keep watch ...