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Birdhouse Garden Stakes

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Birdhouse Garden Stakes


From every leaf to their curling vine tips, our whimsical Birdhouse Garden Stakes are a garden accent we love. They’re intended for decorative use, but birds may try out the little entryway and like what they see. Stake into the ground in your garden or in a planter and add a little extra charm to your outdoor world.


  • Abstract and Traditional styles feature hinged door at back to access inside; please note that Cottage, Farmhouse, and Silo styles do not have this access
  • Sturdy three-pronged, in-ground stake keeps your accent secure; measures 8-1/2″H
  • Please note that forcing into hard or frozen ground may bend or break stakes; if necessary, loosen soil in advance with warm water and/or begin your hole with a screwdriver (slightly smaller in diameter than your stake)
  • Front opening, 1-3/4″ wide
  • Some assembly
  • Imported

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