![]() Today the group has evolved predominantly into a buying group, which is mutually run by each of its 20 garden centre members.įor more information, please visit. In addition to FMG, Henry Bell products are available nationwide in 400 garden centres and online, pet shops and other retailers.įuture Marketing Group (FMG) is a marketing and buying group, which launched in 1997 when a group of independent garden centre owners came together with the primary aim of working jointly on marketing projects. Henry Bell has also made sustainable packaging a priority with all their Wild Bird Food packaging being 100% recyclable whilst protecting the integrity of the elements inside each bag. Henry Bell has over 20 years’ experience in the bird food industry and has been pivotal in the growth of many private label wild bird food brands. Henry Bell products include Wild Bird Feeders, Feeding Stations, a Decorative Feeder Collection, Nest Boxes and a broad range of feeds including Seed Mixes, Straight Foods, Fat Balls and Suet Bites & Cakes. ![]() The British, family-owned quality animal feed producer offers 130 quality products that cater for every type of garden bird, all designed with health and wellbeing of birds in mind. Check out the best suet feeders for winter birds. Once cool, press into molds and refrigerate. Stir melted ingredients into the dry mix. In a large bowl, mix quick oats, birdseed mix, yellow cornmeal and flour. Henry Bell Wild Bird Care launched in July 2019. Melt peanut butter and lard over low heat. FMG’s 20 garden centre members are all hugely important for their communities, so we look forward to bringing our premium range of Henry Bell Wild Bird Care products to their loyal customers.” ![]() We have always supported independent garden centres, however there is no greater time to support independent retailers than now. Thomas Lee, Managing Director of Henry Bell, comments: “We’re thrilled to be the primary wild bird care supplier for FMG. As of November 2020, Henry Bell will be the primary supplier of wild bird care for FMG’s 20 nationwide garden centres, supplying its full range of over 130 products. We keep our feeders filled year round, but it is especially important when temperatures drop, days are shorter and when there’s snow on the ground.Ī bird house, greenery and pine cones, along with a bird ornament have come home to roost in the basket of a vintage Schwinn Breeze, replacing the gourds and pumpkins this fall.Īnd a Carruth Studio plaque of a lady feeding the birds is framed by an evergreen wreath.High quality pet, wild bird food & accessories producer, Henry Bell (announces it has secured a one-year contract with independent garden centre group, Future Marketing Group (FMG). Using twine or ribbon, carefully thread it through the hole of your treats, tie and hang on a tree branch! You can find a printable recipe, here. Remove the birdseed mixture from the molds and gently place them upside down on the waxed paper. Leave the birdseed mixture inside the molds for 2 – 3 hours. Using a drinking straw, poke a hole through the center near the top of each birdseed mold, making sure it goes all the way through, leaving the straw in until the mixture is set. Spoon the birdseed mixture into each mold, making it flat as possible on top, pressing down with the back of a spoon. Spray cookie cutters/molds with nonstick spray. Stir until well-combined. Stir in birdseed, coating the seed with the flour mixture. Mix flour, water, gelatin and corn syrup in a large mixing bowl. corn syrup 4 cups birdseed Assorted cookie cutters/molds Nonstick Spray Drinking Straws, cut to size Waxed Paper Twine/ Ribbon The less elaborate and smaller shapes will hold together better and longer, especially if they are attacked by squirrels :) Here’s what you need: 3/4 cup flour 1/2 cup water 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 3 tbsp. I used an assortment of cookie cutters as molds for these treats. I added some berries I cut for decoration along with some orange cups, halved and filled with seed.īird seed treats are easy to make and mold into just about any shape. I’m nesting by my Potting Shedwith some bird seed treats that I hung on a small potted tree. I have to admit the calendar pages are turning faster than I can keep up with and I seem to by flying by the seat of my pants this month :) My inspiration took flight from my Birds of a Feather Advent Calendar. I decorated a tree for the birds with bird seed treats, an easy and fun project that kids would enjoy, along with your feathered friends! ![]() In the midst of the hustle and bustle of the season, I’m taking a little time out for some advent fun.
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