The “Dog Days” of Summer
It’s now officially summer...which means your pets are probably cooling off a lot more inside. But having the dogs in the house is no reason to fear being able to have in-door plants!
We’ve rounded up some tips and tricks for having your four-legged friends around your plant friends during the dog days of summer.
1.These five plants are safe around pets:
Money Tree
Hoya
Harworthia
Echeveria
Palms
Here’s the blog: five pet friendly plants where we highlighted them each in detail from the beginning of this year!
2. These are two excellent resources you can use to check if a plant is toxic:
3. If you’re worried about your dogs in your outdoor beds, consider mulching your plant beds with less inviting materials.
Some pet owners suggest scattering clippings from thorny or prickly bushes, such as rose stems, barberry or juniper trimmings. Your dog will not like the way these poke the soft pads on their paws when they try to enter the garden.
4. Make a dog deterrent spray! Some household items with strong scents that deter dogs are:
Coffee grounds
Orange peels
Crushed red pepper
Black pepper
Cayenne pepper
Ground mustard
5. Save cardboard frozen pizza circles and/or plastic coffee can lids to protect indoor plant soil from dogs who like to dig.
You can cut holes in them and push them over the crown and stems of your houseplants! Simply push the cardboard or plastic circles down to the soil level so there’s no bare soil to attract your curious pups.
Do you swear by any helpful tips with your own four-legged friends? Let us know!