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October 4, 2008
Fall is the perfect time of year to make a peanut tree. Take a dead cedar log or another piece of untreated wood, drill a bunch of 3/8″ holes from top to bottom allowing for an ample supply of peanuts, (you can also put peanut butter in these holes), then sink it into the ground like you would do for a fence post. Stabilize it with quick-setting cement.
Now just sit back and enjoy watching a variety of birds from red-bellied woodpeckers to blue jays have fun grabbing the peanuts from this unique bird feeder.
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