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Gardens With Cats
Good morning !
Can anyone please give me advice on what to plant in my small border that will not be affected by my 2 cats? I tried Broom - but it died, I had 2 hydrangeas - they died, roses seem fine, and I have a thriving Buddlea. I need something to fill in the gaps thats not harmful to the cats, but at the same time is very hardy. My 1 metre wide border is up against a high wall and is semi shaded. Any hints would be gratefully recieved!
Can anyone please give me advice on what to plant in my small border that will not be affected by my 2 cats? I tried Broom - but it died, I had 2 hydrangeas - they died, roses seem fine, and I have a thriving Buddlea. I need something to fill in the gaps thats not harmful to the cats, but at the same time is very hardy. My 1 metre wide border is up against a high wall and is semi shaded. Any hints would be gratefully recieved!
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I have already got a 3 ft high holly, and yes they do stay clear of it - I just wanted to put some colour into the courtyard so on reflection I think I will just get another couple of roses and some lavander. (So hard to get a rose with a lovely perfume over here in France!) And as they have spikes I expect the cats will stay away.
Thanks so much for answering.
I have already got a 3 ft high holly, and yes they do stay clear of it - I just wanted to put some colour into the courtyard so on reflection I think I will just get another couple of roses and some lavander. (So hard to get a rose with a lovely perfume over here in France!) And as they have spikes I expect the cats will stay away.
Thanks so much for answering.