Jokes1 min ago
Lawn dead due to dog!
Does anyone have a solution to reviving or preventing lawn dying off/changing a yellow colour due to dog doo's etc?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Dog Rocks is brilliant ..won't harm your pet either. We use it and no longer have yellow patches. . It isn't too expensive and it saves really in the long run with the time you could spend breaking your back replacing turf or buying Green Up and faffing around generally and worth it to keep your lawn nice and green.
As for poop ..well I pick it up straight away and keep a watering can handy and slosh water over the grass..It does help as Agent says if the dog has it's own area to go in.
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As for poop ..well I pick it up straight away and keep a watering can handy and slosh water over the grass..It does help as Agent says if the dog has it's own area to go in.
http://www.dogrocks.co.uk/Default.htm
I can vouch for the fact that dilution not only works, but is good for the grass. Our bitch used to cause burn marks on the lawn until a medical problem meant she was put on diuretics. She therefore drank more and produced larger quantities of dilute urine. Instead of a greater amount of lawn damage, the grass actually started sprouting in a more lush green where she had been. She has since passed on, which suggests another solution:
Dead dog = Live lawn
But of course that is no solution for dog lovers to consider.
Dead dog = Live lawn
But of course that is no solution for dog lovers to consider.
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