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plants that cats dont like?

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mata hari | 10:11 Thu 02nd Mar 2006 | Home & Garden
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Do you know of any garden plants that cats don't 'go for'? I have a small enclosed courtyard and two cats! They leave my rose alone, but lie on the lavender bushes! (at least they smell nice!) I think I may have to resort to baskets fixed to the wall, as they would probably lie on plant boxes as well!!
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Please don't plant any kind of lillies as they are deadly poisonous to cats. Perhaps if you planted one particular plant they liked they would leave everthing else alone! I suggest Cat Nip, either in a border or in a low patio container. It grows about 6 - 8 inches high, has grey/green leaves and a pretty blue/lilac flower which bees love. It's actually a herb and cats really get a buzz from nibbling at it but they probably wouldn't like on it with the bees around buzzing for their share of the nectar!
sorry - typo - "wouldn't lie on it".
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WendyS, that sounds like a very good idea. I've never seen Cat nap, and it sounds so pretty too, I will definately try it! I did have 2 Arum lilies, but they nibbled away on them until they died (the lilies, not the cat's, they are still hail and hearty!!)


Thanks for advice, MH


One plant that cats dislike the smell of is a herb called rue, you could posibly plant a small-low hedge of this to keep them out. Also there is a plant known as pee-off (no joke) related to coleus its half hardy in the UK.


Or lion dung is said to be a good deterant, known as silent roar. Good Luck..

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Ha Ha logman, we meet again, I can try the RUE but not sure what pee-off would be called in french!! pis partir perhaps? seriously though, I have a book that I can look up the latin name and can trace it that way,


This site is super, both for answering questions and reading others answers!! what a clever and entertaining lot you ABers are!! Thanks again all!

The cat nip spreads and grows massive, well ours has, and doesn't smell too nice.
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Thanks poglet! sound like my cats!! lol
One word of advice from a cat owner and a gardener - before you plant the cat mint, leave it in its pot in the garden for a few days before trying to plant loads. I had one in my garden ready to plant (quite a big one too!) and the next morning it was completely devoured to the roots. My cat liked it so much it couldnt get enough! My other cat didnt give it a second look - it was just the black on that was a cat mint junkie. Be warned!
Cats dislike Coleus Canina perhaps you could try that.

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