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Grass problems
I have three dogs and of course I am having issues with grass growing in my back yard. Is there a type of grass that is pet friendly and high traffic friendly so I can have a lawn in my back yard? If so what do I need to do to get one "other than getting rid of my dogs"
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Re: Grass problems
If you cannot catch the dog in the act and 1) attempt to train the dog(s) to do business elsewhere and/or 2) water the spot immediately, then the only solution is to keep them off, block access, etc. The grass turns because of the nitrogen in the urine. If you can neutralize the spot with water immediately (within an hour) the grass will actually thrive in that spot.
I had grass and a dog in my backyard and chose to go the concrete route and redesigned the yard, check it out...
http://www.yardshare.com/myyard.php?yard_id=40
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Re: Grass problems
Stir one tablespoon of cayenne pepper and two tablespoons of powdered garlic into two cups of hot water. Let it set a few minutes, strain the spice remnants through a fine sieve and pour the strained liquid into a plant spray bottle. Spray your plants early every morning for a couple of weeks until the dog learns to leave the plant alone. Remember that rain and automatic sprinklers will wash the spray away.