View Single Post
  #8   Report Post  
Old 15-05-2006, 12:11 AM posted to aus.gardens
peter
 
Posts: n/a
Default dog friendly gardens


"Jonno" wrote in message
...
peter wrote:
"0tterbot" wrote in message
...

"peter" wrote in message
u...

Hi all
I share my place with four dogs, I'm on 5 acres NNSW.
I've noticed they love my lemon scented Verbena, they chew on it daily.
I'm curious to find other plants others have seen to be enjoyed by
dogs.
Thanks peter

please to suffer my ignorance:

there's a shrub which i know grows well in sydney and canberra & all
points in between (and so quite probably in nnsw) about 1 metre high max
but often less. the pointed oval leaves (about 2-3cm long) grow out
green but rapidly turn to a beautiful vibrant crimson red all year
around. i find it very beautiful but, as you see, i have no idea what
it's called :-) someone here would know.

my dog LOVES IT and so do his friends. not to chew, but to smell, rub
themselves on & lift their dear little legs on. (what it's appeal could
possibly be, i have no idea, but it must have a compelling smell)

i was also reading recently about what makes a good "dog garden".
landscaping ideas include lots of paths and "garden rooms" and other
explorable areas. many dogs like some up-high viewing points to add to
the mix, as well as low-down areas (without a view) for exploration and
sniffing, etc. some places they can dig freely for toys or treats and
make a mess without getting into trouble from you g. some sheltered
sunny areas for dozing and slacking, and of course some open areas if
they're into chasing tennis balls lovingly thrown by your good self etc.
many dogs enjoy swimming or paddling, so a pond or little pool for them
might be a nice idea depending on your water access/restrictions/how
nice you are. in short, if it's visually interesting & can be explored
part by part by a human, it's probably good for a dog too. (here i hope
i'm not telling you things you already know & have done. ;-)

good luck with finding out which other plants they like!
kylie

We're very lucky here. It's a small piece of paradise. Everything grows
well.All the animals have an easy life with heaps to explore. Thanks for
your great reply, a lot of ideas there to consider. Cheers



Use www.google.com to search for "dog friendly garden" You'll :-) be
surprised....


good old google. I should have done that first up
cheers