How do I make a fairy garden that the cats will stay out of?
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I have all kids of fairy garden stuff but every time I make something the cats want to lay in it 😢 pls help
Is your fairy garden inside or outside?
Place slivers of citrus fruits amongst the fairy garden.
Spray the area with a heavy concentration of whole cloves left to sit in water for a week, then strain out the whole cloves.
Spray tea tree oil, garlic oil, rosemary oil, or Rue essential oil on the area.
Grow Rue plants next to the fairy garden.
BIG CAT URINE ~ Comes in a spray paint type can & spray the dirt before decorating. The scent will remain for sensitive noses (pet's noses) when they get close to it but won't stink (after a few hours or so) for when company comes over or yall sit close to it. It really works on outdoor gardens where veggies are growing & also in other inside or outside planters where you don't want the animals to be. You find the cans at the feed & seed stores or most any pet supply places.
Hi Cassie, hope this helps you out,
https://davidsuzuki.org/queen-of-green/keep-cats-garden/