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For all the time you spend tending to your landscaping, it’s important to take a few extra precautions if you’re a pet owner. You can already imagine the chaos that might ensue if your furry friend seeks refuge in your rose garden or discovers the convenience of treating mulch as a giant litter box. Take your cue from these helpful suggestions, which can help prevent your dogs and cats from making a mess of the yard.

3 Effective Ways to Protect Your Landscaping From Pets

landscaping1. Use Coffee Grounds

Coffee grounds serve as a deterrent that keeps your pets from digging around in flowerbeds or using the landscaping mulch as litter. Even better, it prevents snails and slugs from attacking your plants, and may even scare away fire ants. As a bonus, coffee grounds are potent fertilizers that can help some plants thrive in the sunlight.

2. Create Digging Areas

Creating a pet-specific digging space on your landscaping can make all the difference. You can try several different methods, from designing a makeshift sandbox with toys to allocating a new area of the yard with fresh mulch specifically for your animals to dig. Although this may detract a bit from your original vision of the ideal landscape installation, it’s a nice way to protect your hard work while satisfying your pets.

3. Arrange Some Barriers

Sometimes the best way to keep your yard safe is to erect a few barriers. Garden border fences work well if you’re trying to keep a small dog or cat from trampling over your flowerbeds. They also add a nice decorative element to your residential landscaping. You can plant defensive greens, such as barberry or shrub roses, around areas that need particular protection. These plants won’t hurt your pets, but since they prefer a softer touch, they’ll stay away.

 

You can trust the landscapers and gardeners at Glynn Young’s Landscaping & Nursery Center of Nicholasville, KY, to help bring your yard to life. Whether you’re seeking new residential landscaping ideas or want to restore a garden that’s seen a few too many pet visits, you can count on them to help. Visit their website for more information on their garden products and services, or call them at (859) 881-8111 to speak with a staff member.

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