Non-Invasive Gardening
I don't know if that's the best title, but what I mean is gardening that isn't intrusive on your landscaping and is easy to clear away after it's served its purpose. Which brings us to this post.
For the second year now, I'm planting my okra is a way that is easy to maintain, mow around and remove once the growing season has ended. Now I know this isn't bird house building, but it is about using things (junk) around the house and putting them to new use.

I didn't invent the wheel or anything, but I use single-square cinder blocks. I space them out each year, fill them with good compost (from my composter) and mix in a little manure and peat moss, and then sow the seeds harvested from the previous year's last pods. This year I installed some old gutter screen mesh (garage sale find - gotta recycle!) across the tops to keep the birds from picking out the seeds. This didn't happen last year, that I know of, but I believe in Murphy's Law.
