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mike 11-12-2003 10:12 PM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 
I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike

Eric Tonks 11-12-2003 11:42 PM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 
I once had a dog that was killing some bushes with urine. I came up with the
idea of a farmer's electric fence to electrify a wire fence in front of the
bushes. The theory was when the dog/cat urinated on the plant through the
fence an electrical charge would travel up the stream to the animal. It
would NEVER want to pee on that plant again -- providing it could still pee.

I never set it up, I was afraid of people or children coming in contact with
the setup.

"mike" wrote in message
om...
I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike




Ann 12-12-2003 12:32 AM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 
(mike) expounded:

I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike


Mike, what makes you think cats are killing your boxwoods? Because
you smell cat urine? If that's why, you need to know that boxwoods
*do* smell like cat urine. They're stinky as hell, which is why I
don't have any in my yard. My mother, an herbalist, has a nice garden
with rows of them. Phew!

Please be sure they are getting adequate water. You don't say where
you are. Another thought is are they hardy enough for your area?
Some boxwoods are very tender and brown out easily with a combination
of dry, cold winds and dry soil.

--
Ann, Gardening in zone 6a
Just south of Boston, MA
********************************

David Hare-Scott 13-12-2003 03:12 AM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 

"mike" wrote in message
om...
I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike


How do you know it is cat urine doing them in?

There is nothing toxic in it and given the amount produced by each cat,
unless you live in cat central with hundreds of them queueing up all
night, I seriously doubt there is enough nitrogenous chemicals in there
to over-fertilise one plant much less 10.

I would be looking for an alternate explanation.

David



D Kat 14-12-2003 01:02 AM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 
I have to agree. I have four cats and I use their litter (compressed pine
sawdust) as a much for my boxwoods and they are thriving.

DK

"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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"mike" wrote in message
om...
I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike


How do you know it is cat urine doing them in?

There is nothing toxic in it and given the amount produced by each cat,
unless you live in cat central with hundreds of them queueing up all
night, I seriously doubt there is enough nitrogenous chemicals in there
to over-fertilise one plant much less 10.

I would be looking for an alternate explanation.

David





David J Bockman 14-12-2003 04:02 PM

Cat urine killing english boxwood hedge!
 
English Boxwood has a scent quite similar to cat urine, are you perhaps
smelling that and drawing the wrong conclusions?

Dave

"D Kat" wrote in message
.net...
I have to agree. I have four cats and I use their litter (compressed pine
sawdust) as a much for my boxwoods and they are thriving.

DK

"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
...

"mike" wrote in message
om...
I planted 35 boxwoods that line my walkway to my porch. I have since
replaced 10 of these because cats are urinating on them and killing
them. I've considered the Scarecrow "motion activated sprinkler" but
this is a walkway to my front door. Is there any other type of boxwood
or am I out of luck???

Please help! -mike


How do you know it is cat urine doing them in?

There is nothing toxic in it and given the amount produced by each cat,
unless you live in cat central with hundreds of them queueing up all
night, I seriously doubt there is enough nitrogenous chemicals in there
to over-fertilise one plant much less 10.

I would be looking for an alternate explanation.

David








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