Well, I said it was a barmy question, and you have to admit it is, but you'll know what I'm talking about if you've ever had had a dog pee on your grass...
My next door neighbour has a lawn that he shares with me, and he also has a little dog. Now, the dog doesn't go far, but tiddles quite a bit, and most of this, very sadly, goes on my/our lawn. The resultant effect of this is that the grass is taking a a hit. It's only been cut three times so far this year, and the dog was here last Summer, but no harm was apparent then, though there's already a bit of die back showing up in this year's growth.
Short of either moving, falling out with my neighbour, or totally retraining the dog, it seems like the problem might be here to stay, so does anyone know any any dye or of any other viable solution that might sort the problem out and pull things round? I have an otherwise happy garden, and all seems to be going well, but am worrying about a summer of worry here with regard to the lawn...
Could anyone offer a smidgeon of hope on this as regards a possible solution?
My next door neighbour has a lawn that he shares with me, and he also has a little dog. Now, the dog doesn't go far, but tiddles quite a bit, and most of this, very sadly, goes on my/our lawn. The resultant effect of this is that the grass is taking a a hit. It's only been cut three times so far this year, and the dog was here last Summer, but no harm was apparent then, though there's already a bit of die back showing up in this year's growth.
Short of either moving, falling out with my neighbour, or totally retraining the dog, it seems like the problem might be here to stay, so does anyone know any any dye or of any other viable solution that might sort the problem out and pull things round? I have an otherwise happy garden, and all seems to be going well, but am worrying about a summer of worry here with regard to the lawn...
Could anyone offer a smidgeon of hope on this as regards a possible solution?
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