What can I do with a back yard that has only dirt in it.
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Put down artificieel grass carpet,a small table and chairs,hang a wind chime,use some garden statues,If you like plants pot some up so your son can look at pretty flowers
You could possibly cover a small area with pavers (about $1.25 each at most home centers) and make a small patio area. Add a couple of potted plants for color and freshness and perhaps a small bench or lawn chairs. A birdbath is always nice if you like to sit outside and maybe a bird feeder. It would give your son something to watch and bring some life into the yard as well.
what about inexpensive fake grass? It gives you green to look at and the gophers won't destroy it. The dogs can run on it, or keep an area of dirt for them as well. You can then roll it up and take it with you if you move. Plus you don't have to water or mow it.
Make a dirt track for kids with minibikes and charge them till you get enough scratch to have a grass man to come in and plant it.
Hello Mary, The following link gives you some great advice and some good recipes (once you get past the intro where everyone says what they are experienceing with chipmunks). I certainly hope it works for you. Since you don't have any plants to spray the repellent on, perhaps you could fill a squirt gun with it and actually squirt the chipmunks with it. It won't hurt them, your son might get a few laughs at the chipmunks reaction, and hopefully they will dislike it enough that eventually their appearances will decrease. Then you could put potted vegetables (your son's favorite of course) and flowers on the back porch and he will be able to enjoy the scent of them as they grow. Make some windchimes that he likes and let him listen to their "music." Well, Mary, good luck in the battle of the chippies, and thanks for asking HOMETALK about how to go about it :)
http://www.gardensalive.com/product/when-chipmunks-go-bad/you_bet_your_garden
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/plant-problems/pests/animals/chipmunk-control.htm
http://pestkill.org/rodents/chipmunks/repellent-how-to-choose/
http://thecountrybasket.com/herbs-flowers-to-naturally-control-deter-pests/
I’m sorry but that landlord sucks. Why would it have to be your money to improve his property?
I would kill any weeds, then I would rake and till the earth loose, and spread grass seed on it. I would make a dog run for your dogs along one area, with shade at one end which can be polycarbonate panel, add pebble gravel on bottom, a nice dog bed under the awning area, water and food bowls. You can buy these runs premade at Walmart that you can take with you when you move. You could add a few trees in large pots, and smaller shrubs in pots that you can take with you.
I would make an area for them to use as their toilet so they don't go over your new grass and kill it, train them by walking to that area on a lead till they get the hang of it. and have a pooper scooper and lined bucket for disposal.