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masking smells
What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet
to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Cheers, Ian. |
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from "IanG" contains these words: What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. How about a nice septic tank? No-one would blame the dog, innit. I can't think of anything else which could be made to scent the air heavily and continuously over the warmer months. You could try a mix of Mahonia (very early), lilac (early), honeysuckle (early - mid), roses (early - late), sweet peas (mid - late), lavender (most of the year), thyme (when trodden on), etc. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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On 15/6/05 9:23, in article ,
"IanG" wrote: What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Cheers, Ian. Herbs seem the best bet in terms of being a concreted area and having to use pots. Don't water them too much! If you grow Salvia turkestanica nobody's going to worry about the dog pee. ;-) That's a joke, not a recommendation! It's one of the most foul smelling but beautiful, plants there is! If there are any gaps in the paving, can you introduce some low growing herbs which will smell nice when trodden on? Woodruff was used as a strewing herb but I don't know if it had to be dried first, or not. -- Sacha (remove the weeds for email) |
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The message
from Sacha contains these words: Herbs seem the best bet in terms of being a concreted area and having to use pots. Don't water them too much! If you grow Salvia turkestanica nobody's going to worry about the dog pee. ;-) That's a joke, not a recommendation! It's one of the most foul smelling but beautiful, plants there is! If there are any gaps in the paving, can you introduce some low growing herbs which will smell nice when trodden on? Woodruff was used as a strewing herb but I don't know if it had to be dried first, or not. Come to think of it, fenugreek should mask just about any pong, and the seeds can be used (ground) in curries, etc. -- Rusty Open the creaking gate to make a horrid.squeak, then lower the foobar. http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/ |
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 08:23:17 GMT, "IanG"
wrote: What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Cheers, Ian. You could of course plant the dog! Apologies to all dog-lovers. Pam in Bristol |
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You don't say if they are your dogs or the neighborhoods dogs. If they are
yours, mask the smell, if not plant roses or something around the outside of the area and keep the neighbors dogs out. I have kids using my yard for a short cut. The roses did the job, and look very nice at the same time. Dwayne "IanG" wrote in message ... What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Cheers, Ian. |
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 08:23:17 GMT, "IanG"
wrote: What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Have you tried a solution of biological washing powder? Regards, -- Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations www.shwoodwind.co.uk Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk |
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Thanks everyone I will try the ideas and let you know.
Ian. "IanG" wrote in message ... What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Cheers, Ian. |
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In article , Sacha
writes Herbs seem the best bet in terms of being a concreted area and having to use pots. Don't water them too much! If you grow Salvia turkestanica nobody's going to worry about the dog pee. ;-) That's a joke, not a recommendation! It's one of the most foul smelling but beautiful, plants there is! If there are any gaps in the paving, can you introduce some low growing herbs which will smell nice when trodden on? Woodruff was used as a strewing herb but I don't know if it had to be dried first, or not. I think you're right that it had to be dried. Coumarin is the active ingredient, IIRC -- Kay "Do not insult the crocodile until you have crossed the river" |
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In article , Jaques
d'Alltrades writes The message from "IanG" contains these words: What can I plant in pots around the concrete area the dog uses as a toilet to mask the smells. I do wash and bleach the area regular but it still smells a little in the heat. Armatillox? That is supposed to disinfect kennel areas. Also clove oil or Jeyes fluid would be strong enough to blank out the smell. -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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In article , Sacha
writes That's just given me what I hope will turn out to be a brainwave to help the OP. What about watering the area with a bicarb of soda solution? It is a known absorbent of bad odours. So might washing soda Sacha, -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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