Dog Pee In Flower Beds – Save Roses

Q: How do you get rid of dog pee in flower beds? What do I do to the soil in order to not have my new roses die?
A: Usually simply adding organic matter, tilling the soil, and leaving it to dry in the sunshine for a couple of days is sufficient to remove the urine. The smell itself is not harmful.
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