How can I keep cats out of my garden?
cat deterrent for outdoors
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Cats hate the smell of citrus, so I would collect orange, lemon, lime and grapefruit peelings and place them throughout the garden. An added bonus is that they will break down and provide nutrients into the soil.
Of course if all fails....you will need to talk with neighbors!
Here are some tips that may be helpful https://www.craftylittlegnome.com/keep-cats-out-of-the-flower-bed/
Plant Rue among your garden plants. Cats will give it a wide beth. They also dislike swaths of marigolds, strongly scented herbs (bunches of basil, sage, etc.).
Citrus peel duz it 4 me
I guess the cat was mad and dug out these plants I planted !