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For further protection, consider incorporating a trample- and urine-resistant groundcover into your grass-seed recipe.
Hundreds of plants pose some level of harm to cats and dogs when ingested. Symptoms can range from mild itchiness to kidney failure. “Of course, there are some plants that are completely safe,” says ...
HAVE you got foxes in your garden that just won’t leave? Well, if you’re on a mission to get a fox-free garden in time for ...
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Some plants that are known to instantly repel rats include daffodils ... It is important to note that daffodils are highly toxic to dogs and cats, so if your pets are small or prone to chewing ...
There are six plants you should have in your garden if you want to keep rats away as they are known to repel the rodents.
The Doff STOP Cat and Dog Scatter granules cost £3.97 from Asda, £4 from Wickes, £3.99 from Wilko online and are also ...
If you want to get rid of drain flies — without toxic chemicals, try this one aromatic herb to banish them for good.
Your kitty can bat at the ferns all he wants and your puppy can even take a bite—this plant is safe for cats and dogs. This striking plant grows up to three feet tall outdoors in its native ...
It also keeps dogs and cats from tearing through your plant beds, too ... cayenne pepper works well to repel smaller insects. Aphids, maggots and spider mites are all common garden pests that ...