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How to Make a Pet Friendly Garden - Part 1

How to Make a Pet Friendly Garden - Part 1

Home Depot loves American families and their pets. Making pets part of life is important and if you have pets you need a pet friendly garden.  At Home Depot you can get all the tools and materials you need to make your garden pet friendly. With a Home Depot Money Off Coupon from We Are Coupons you can save money doing so.

 

You can protect your pet from garden hazards by following these tips for creating a pet-friendly landscaping. If you're considering bringing a dog into your home, you need to make sure your garden is safe and pet-friendly.

 

With the right plant types and careful planning, you can enjoy a perfectly safe pet garden. Dog-friendly yards and gardens require more preparation and research, but with the right strategy, you'll have the perfect pet yard for you, your plants, and furry friends to enjoy.

 

Your dog and garden don't have to be a nightmare combination if you keep your furry friend in mind when designing your green space. There are many things you can do to live in harmony with your four-legged friend, including growing non-toxic plants, creating a dog play area, and keeping your garden safe. It is important to protect your garden and your pets: the former from playful cats and dogs, the latter from poisonous plants.

 

If you have a pet dog or cat, you may be concerned about pet-friendly garden design, so your pet can enjoy being in the yard and garden. Once you have a non-toxic place reserved for your pet, you can start growing new plants that you have tested are suitable for dogs. By filling your yard with dog-friendly garden plants, garden beds, and fresh water, you'll quickly have a dog-proof garden.

 

In order to create a dog-friendly garden, it is vital that you cover all escape routes so that your pet does not disappear without a trace, so start by creating strong and safe fences. Another thing you can do to create a dog-friendly garden is to build a fence to encircle or divide your garden so that your dog doesn't go into restricted areas (like vegetable gardens) and make a big escape. When designing your dog-friendly garden, protect tender plants that may be susceptible to trampling, urination, etc. These plants can be surrounded by sturdy, thick border plants such as hardy shrubs and upholstery that provide a natural barrier, discouraging your dog from twisting your favorite delicate flower or lace fern.

 

Planting hardy shrubs along the edges of the fence will help keep a nervous dog away from the outside world. In a pet-friendly garden, a good fence means a safe dog - 1.2 meters is enough for small dogs, but sporting dogs will need fences between 1.5 and 1.8 meters high. If you are installing a perimeter fence and your pet likes to patrol, you should leave a two to three foot empty border between the fence and the flower beds. If you want to plant plants in regular beds, protect the flowers, bulbs, or ground cover by placing rounded stakes right under the foliage, as this will deter dogs from lying in the beds.

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