Life+Style - How To Create A Beautiful & Dog-Friendly Garden | Revry

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With the right approach, a well-planned garden can flourish alongside your canine companions. Here are some tips to help you enjoy both. Choosing the Right Lawn Choose grass that suits your climate and withstands foot traffic. Durable options include Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, and fine fescue. Adding clover can enrich the soil and reduce environmental impact. However, even the toughest grass may struggle with large, active dogs. Managing Access Traditional landscaping often leaves open spaces between plants, inviting dogs to run through and displace mulch. A densely planted garden reduces these gaps, while raised beds or low fencing can protect delicate plants and edibles. Ensuring Safety Many common plants are toxic to dogs. Checking reliable sources, such as the ASPCA’s toxic plant list, can help prevent accidental poisoning. Reducing chemical use in the garden also minimizes risks. If chemicals are necessary, ensure they dry completely before allowing pets near treated areas.

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