Good Directions 18” Pure Copper Bird Bath with Garden Pole provides a clean, elevated water source
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Good Directions 18” Pure Copper Bird Bath with Garden Pole provides a clean, elevated water source that helps keep birds healthy while adding timeless charm to the garden. Copper is naturally durable and supports cleaner water, making it a smart choice for cottage gardens, potager gardens, and traditional landscapes. A beautiful way to support backyard birds while using quality, natural materials. pure copper bird bath healthy backyard birds cottage garden decor potager garden natural garden materials
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Accept it gets super hot in summer.
Put it in the shade!
@MsBettyRubbleStill gets hot, it is metal.
Metal gets very hot.
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To avoid mold, algae, and bacteria in a bird bath, choose materials like smooth glazed ceramic, durable plastic/resin, metal (copper, cast iron, aluminum), or sealed concrete/stone. These materials are less porous and easier to scrub clean. Adding copper pennies (pre-1982) acts as a natural biocide to inhibit algae growth.
Best Materials to Prevent Mold/Algae Growth
*Copper: Acting as a natural biocide, copper prevents algae and bacteria growth. You can use a copper basin or simply place copper pennies (specifically pre-1982 for high copper content) or pipes into the water.
*Glazed Ceramic or Glass: These non-porous surfaces prevent mold from embedding into the material and are easy to clean.
*Plastic or Resin: Lightweight and very easy to clean, they do not allow mold to take root easily.
*Metal (Cast Iron/Aluminum): Versatile and durable, these are easy to maintain.
*Sealed Concrete/Stone: While porous, applying a non-toxic, penetrating sealer (like silane/siloxane) stops moisture absorption and prevents mold growth.
Maintenance Tips to Prevent Mold
Daily Maintenance: Change the water daily and scrub with a stiff brush to prevent algae buildup.
Natural Cleaners: Use a vinegar and water solution (often in a 1:9 ratio) to clean the bowl, avoiding harsh chemical cleaners that may harm birds.
Location: Place the bath in partial shade to reduce the intensity of sunlight, which can accelerate algae growth.