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Alma Sun
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posted September 24, 2012 03:55 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Alma Sun     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote


If you have been on a mission to create a garden space that spells peace between your garden and your pet, look no further. Your garden tools and your gray cells could be the creative managers to design a pet-friendly garden, so that your canine and your greens can happily coexist.

Gardeners have an inherent quality of being in love, perpetually, with nature. Their love for foliage can go beyond the religious mowing and mulching activities. It is a passion for plants that, perhaps no words could justify. Most nature lovers share the same sentiments towards animals. However, trouble knocks when you love both, and want them to coexist. You know that your pet, your best friend, exercises his liberty to carry out inquisitive excursions through the garden, and he is highly capable of making a mess of your garden. In addition to this, your gruff mood. Well, it's a different question altogether now. So what do you do, for the sake of designing a pet-friendly garden? To help you rest in peace, (pun not intended), explained here are pet-*** -garden-friendly ideas that will have your pet and your greens thrive together.


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By: Azmin Taraporewala

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Randall
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posted October 24, 2012 12:33 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Randall     Edit/Delete Message   Reply w/Quote

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