Dogs – Urinating in the garden
Q: I have an area in my yard where I plan to plant a new bed soon. The problem is that a dog has been urinating in that area. Is there anything I can use to neutralize the area before planting this spring or do I even need to?
A: If you turn the soil over a couple of times before planting there (and prevent further dog urination there) the area should be fine to plant in.
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