Need groundcover ideas for dog yard
After Honey's multiple escapes, plus her desire to dig to China, we sectioned off a shady part of our backyard, built the fence higher on that section and made it the dog's yard. There is no grass (too shady, plus those digging feet wouldn't let grass stay anyway. There is "natural mulch" in the form of leaves and some pinestraw over part of it, but much of it is bare. Since there is so much plantlife, the bareness doesn't bother me too much, but the odor does. I can scoop the poop (and believe me there is a lot of it with 3 big dogs), but the odor is coming from the urine. Murphy is especially bad about walking down the steps and going right there. Sometimes when we are sitting out on the deck, which opens right onto their "yard", it smells like we're sitting in the middle of a barnyard. I guess that she has just peed so many times in the same spot that the ground is saturated.
Any good ideas about a dog friendly, but absorbent ground cover or mulch we could use?? Other than going out there and turning that soil with a shovel, I don't know what else to do. Keep in mind that this is a pretty big section of yard (at least 60 ft by 20 ft) that would probably require a truckload of whatever we choose.
Re: Need groundcover ideas for dog yard
I feel bad for you, and I really do not have to much
in the way of suggestions.
I have mostly grass, so I am lucky.
In the dog run, I have pea gravel, and I hose it
off once a week because of the pee smell.
I wonder if their are some sturdy lawns that
grow in shade? What about moss? I think
that is clumps of grass that like shade and
water. Not sure if St. Augestine will grow in shade,
but if that does, that will withstand any pee.
Be carefull with store bought mulch, some of it
has chemicals that can harm animals.
Any groundcover that has flowers will
attrack bees.
How about checking out you local nursury and
asking them for suggestions. I bet they
will have some good ideas.