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CREEKSIDE
GARDENS
"Petscaping"
your Garden
Creating
a garden space in the smallest yard or patio for your dog or cat can
be accomplished by planting edible grasses, herbs and flowers in a
container for your pet to enjoy. The fragrance and appearance of
plants and flowers are a source of enjoyment for you and your pets.
Pets will often consume flowers and foliage, which is not a problem
if non-toxic plants are available for them to enjoy. Like their wild
ancestors, our domestic dogs and cats consume grasses and other
plants probably in an attempt to self-medicate and possibly to
supplement a diet of mainly processed food.
This container
garden can also be useful as a training tool to keep your pet away
from areas that are not for her consumption. When you find your pet
showing interest in areas of your garden that may be off-limits,
redirect her attention to the potted plants that are there for her to
sniff and snack on.
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Hardy, edible
plants for a container garden:
* Millet grass
* Lemon Grass
* Catnip/catmint
* Oregano
* Nastursium
* Pansies,
violas, violets
*
Coneflowers (Echinacea)
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Contact Creekside
Critter Care for more pet friendly garden ideas!
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Resources
available at Dogwise.com:
* All
You Ever Wanted to Know about Herbs for Pets, Mary L
Wulff-Tilford & Gregory L. Tilford
* The
Complete Herbal Handbook for the Dog and Cat, Juliette de
Bairacli Levy
* Dog
Friendly Gardens, Garden Friendly Dogs, Cheryl S. Smith
* Dr
Pitcairns Complete Guide to Natural Health for Dogs & Cats,
Richard H. Pitcairn, Susan Hubble Pitcairn
* Wild Health,
Cindy Engle
* Herbs
and Edible Flowers, Lois Hole
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