I Just Discovered the Easiest, Cheapest Way to Help Garden Birds this Winter – All You Need is a Tennis Ball

Tennis balls can provide vital frost-free perching spots for birds this season

Robin on snowy branch
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Now that winter has arrived, I'm on the hunt for the best ways to support wildlife in my yard. Alongside staples like keeping my bird feeder filled up and providing shelter, I've come across some pretty innovative, yet simple tricks. The latest? Placing tennis balls on the lawn.

You may be thinking how does a tennis ball fit into winter wildlife garden ideas? But it actually lends a lot of help to garden birds in winter. Simply put, using tennis balls on the lawn for birds in winter provides a stable, ice-free landing spot for them, in the sea of a slippery and frosty lawn.

Why Put Tennis Balls On The Lawn for Birds in Winter?

Fieldfare sitting on crab apple tree in winter

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What many individuals don't realize is that not only does snow risk damage to a lawn, it can also harm birds trying to walk along it.

This is because slippery conditions can cause injury, although their webbed feet make it easier for them to withstand frosty conditions. Not only this, but snow and frost covering a lawn can limit food sources for birds.

This is where placing a few tennis balls (like this pack of tennis balls from Amazon) on top of a lawn comes in.

This nifty hack requires you to simply scatter the balls on your lawn when it has snowed or it's covered in frost, providing dry, non-slippery landing spots for the birds that visit your yard this season.

The tennis balls disrupt the snowy and frosty blanket, offering resting points for birds and a perch to look out for food.

In fact, you could recreate this hack by placing other things on your lawn, too. For example, blocks of wood (from Amazon) or rocks, though the fluorescent yellow color of tennis balls makes it easier for birds to spot.

Just remember to clear away any snow that lands on whatever item you use, otherwise this solution won't be so effective.

As for where to place the tennis balls, the lawn is a main priority, but you should also consider placing these perching spots elsewhere in the yard that birds frequent.

FAQs

Will Leaving Balls on My Lawn in Winter Kill the Grass?

It's true that leaving any objects on your lawn in winter can kill the grass beneath by depriving it of light, essentially smothering the grass. However, if you are putting tennis balls on a lawn for birds in winter only when it has snowed, this is unlikely to do much damage. This is because short periods of snow covering a lawn actually acts as an insulator for grass. You should, however, take care not to walk on frozen grass, which can compact it and damage blades of grass.


Putting tennis balls on the lawn for birds in winter is a small act that can make a big difference for winged creatures during the harshest months of the year. You can also use the below tools to help feed birds in winter:

Tenielle Jordison
Gardens Content Editor

Tenielle is a Gardens Content Editor at Homes & Gardens. She holds a qualification in MA Magazine Journalism and has over six years of journalistic experience. Before coming to Homes & Gardens, Tenielle was in the editorial department at the Royal Horticultural Society and worked on The Garden magazine. As our in-house houseplant expert, Tenielle writes on a range of solutions to houseplant problems, as well as other 'how to' guides, inspiring garden projects, and the latest gardening news. When she isn't writing, Tenielle can be found propagating her ever-growing collection of indoor plants, helping others overcome common houseplant pests and diseases, volunteering at a local gardening club, and attending gardening workshops, like a composting masterclass.