Category: Dog Friendly Gardening
Good site planning and proper plant selection provide the blueprint for a successful dog friendly yard … Get creative and make it fun! There are lots of plants, vines, …
Yes, you can have it all – an attractive, organic lawn and a happy, healthy, and active dog … read on for the best dog friendly grass choices for …
No one on earth will love you more, be more patient with your moods, or keep your secrets better than your dog…. Here at FlowerChick.com we’re dog lovers and …
Hot Diggety Dog Dogs dig for several different reasons. Sometimes dogs dig to make a cool spot to lay in on a hot summer day. Some dogs (such as …
ORGANIC WEED CONTROL FOR DOG FRIENDLY YARDS Weeds can easily overtake an outdoor space, turning any landscape from beautiful to horrific in a single growing season. Weed-infested flower beds …
Dogs can enjoy a variety of fresh fruits as snacks. Adding fresh fruits to their diets occasionally gives you the opportunity to share your garden bounty with your four-legged …
Creating a dog friendly garden is important for the whole family. Your canine friends will be happy as well as the human family members. Hardscaping is a very important …
Organic pest control for dog friendly yards starts with savvy plant selection. When choosing plants for your landscape, ensure you select varieties well-suited to your local climate and soil …
Worm Composting is an important element of a dog friendly garden. It’s easy, eco-friendly and very rewarding! Given the right environment and a little routine attention, a handful of …
You can share some of the bounty from your backyard vegetable garden with your canine friend! Supplementing your dog’s meals with small amounts of veggies is a healthy snack …
A very important consideration for a dog friendly yard is keeping your dog out of harm’s way. Dog fences are designed to keep dogs in an owner’s yard, or …
Are you dealing with brown spots on your lawn? Lawn burn or brown spots are caused by the nitrogen in dog urine. Because dog urine is very high in …
Composting Do’s and Don’ts in a Dog Friendly Garden Compost is the single most important supplement you can give your garden soil. Making your own rich compost will give …
Organic gardening often conjures up images of hard, intense labor in an age where chemical weed control and fertilization appeal to instant gratification and ease of use. Take the …
Most of the time, an insect sting is just painful and irritating for your dog (just like humans). Multiple stings can be dangerous especially inside the mouth or throat.
When planning a dog-friendly garden you really should think about your individual dog's personality and breed characteristics. Dogs have strong natural instincts you should be in tune with before …
As we always say…a tired dog is a happy dog (and one less likely to get into mischief or problem behaviors). Outside play time not only provides physical and …
Dogs love to see what we are eating and would jump at the chance to try most anything. As their guardians and pack leaders we must keep them safe …
Dogs, like us humans, are made up of nearly 80 percent water. Fresh water is essential to keep the body running smoothly. Dogs need access to water at all …
On a sunny day with temperatures at or above 70° Fahrenheit, most people know that the temperature inside their car can soar to intolerable levels for their dog. But …
Four Elements of a Dog Friendly Garden - every dog deserves a safe place to run, play, explore and nap. You can create a pet friendly yard that is …