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How To Grow Indoor Grass For Cats + DIY Grass Planter
Summer may be coming to a close here in Virginia but you wouldn’t know it by the flurry of activity in my backyard. My roses are blooming, my lavender is thriving, the hummingbirds are drinking the nectar, the butterflies are visiting, and the birds are trying to eat me out of house and home.
In the past week, I’ve seen cardinals, red finches, sparrows, mockingbirds, a woodpecker, a bluejay, and a warbler.
The problem?
They were fighting over the one suet basket I had out.
In order to maintain some order in the chaos, I decided to:
a) get a second suet feeder and
b) restock my suet supplies.
I headed to my local Tractor Supply Co. where I planned to run in and out with only what I needed. Of course, that didn’t happen. I have a penchant for stopping to look at what’s new, what’s on sale, and what can I find to use for a DIY project.
When I spotted this green tractor suet feeder, I knew I (well, the birds ?) had to have it.
After I stocked up on suet cakes, I spent a whole lot of time in the clearance section and hanging out with the baby chicks. Aren’t they adorable??
I planned on buying some succulents for my windowsills but I couldn’t find any. The clerk told me that they were already sold out and they wouldn’t be getting any more since it was late in the season.
Darn it.
I headed to the seed display where I debated buying more lavender seeds but an idea hit me when I spotted these:
Chia seeds!
Bandit and Titan will get treated to delicious indoor cat grass and I’ll get to make them an indoor glass planter.
I grabbed a galvanized hog bucket, chia seeds, and organic potting soil and added them to my shopping cart. Then it hit me, “Cats cannot live on grass alone. I better grab cat food and litter while I’m here.”
The Cats
As Bandit gets older, she likes variety less and less so I grabbed one of her favorites=>Purina® Friskies Surfin’ & Turfin’ Favorites Wet Cat Food Variety Pack (32 cans). Yep, 32 cans. We go big in this household.
Bandit loves the smooth poultry and seafood paté texture and I love knowing that each can provides 100% complete and balanced nutrition for adult cats.
Side note: If you’re wondering where Titan the cat came from, and when we adopted him, you can find out here.
Since I wasn’t sure about Titan’s cat litter preferences, I stuck with the one that Bandit prefers=>
Purina® Tidy Cats® Free & Clean™ with TidyLock® Protection Clumping Litter, 20-lb. jug.
A few of the benefits:
Unscented formula (made without fragrances and dyes)
Activated charcoal absorbs odors
Odor control
99.9% dust-free formula
Forms strong, tight clumps for easy scooping
We have a saying in this house, “litter comes in and litter goes out.” And that’s why the jug (pictured above) is nearly empty. Let’s just say that we have two highly-trafficked litter boxes.
That require lots of scooping.
Bandit blames the new guy for this but Titan swears he doesn’t know what she’s talking about. ?
Anyway, now that the food and litter situation is taken care of, it’s time to get my DIY on.
How To Grow Indoor Grass For Cats + DIY Grass Planter
Materials Used:
Galvanized Hog Bucket
Organic Chia Seeds
Burpee Seed Starting Mix
four 4 to 6-inch wood furniture legs
super glue
spray bottle with water
tape measure
Directions:
Wash the hog bucket with warm soapy water. Rinse and dry.
Turn the bucket over and measure where you’ll be placing the legs. I kept my legs about 1/2 inch away from the edge (shown below) and equally spaced the four out.
Tip: You can also place the legs in what would be the 3:00, 6:00, 9:00, and 12:00 positions on a clock face.
Once you’ve determined where you’ll be placing the furniture legs, superglue each leg to the hog bucket/planter. Apply pressure until the glue sets (usually 15-20 seconds) so the legs don’t slide around.
Optional: apply felt pads to the bottom of each furniture leg.
Let the planter (hog bucket) dry overnight.
Add 1/2 to 1 inch of seed starting mix (soil) to the planter.
Sprinkle the chia seeds evenly on top of the soil. Do not cover.
Next, saturate the seeds with water from a spray bottle. When you’re done, place the planter in a well-lit area away from prying cats and kids.
Moisten the seeds daily.
You should start to see growth around the third day.
Around day fourteen, the chia grass should be ready for your cats dining pleasure.
The best part? The grass planter is sturdy and reusable.
Conclusion
Thanks to Tractor Supply Co., and Purina®, I’m happy, the cats are happy, and the birds are freaking ecstatic.
Do you have a Tractor Supply Co., store near you? What’s your favorite item to stock up on while you’re there?
Feel free to pin this project so you can find it later!
If you’re a dog lover like me, having your dog damage your newly planted grass seed might not be new for you. Well, I understand that it can be pretty frustrating after you’ve been at it all day with your Drop Spreader. Imagine if the same happens on a steep hill, just imagine all of that effort going to waste! But really, there is actually a good way to solve this problem: Dog resistant grass seed!
Related reading: Drop Spreaders VS Broadcast Spreaders, A Comparison!
What’s that, you wonder? Well, there are some kinds of seeds that are just better at coping up with damage. Alternatively, there are a few seed/grass strategies that make your seeds/grass resistant! Well, these are some of the things we are going to take a look at over the course of today’s article.
So, we really expect the article to be super informative. It is really hoped that you would be able to learn a lot of new things from today’s article, and so we really recommend that you remain here with us till the very end. So, let’s get started already!
How can my dog actually damage my grass?
Well, your dog can actually damage your grass and your grass seed in various ways! While it can damage the seeds before they germinate, it can also damage grass after it has fully grown. In fact, this kind of explains why a lot of dog owners don’t really have the perfect turf despite working so hard for it!
Well, the main types of damages that come to my mind at this given moment are as follows:
Digging : Now, one of the main things that dogs love to do is dig. This might partially be owing to the fact that grass makes you itchy (click here to read more on why grass makes you itchy.) Even with training, it is one of those habits that they just have, and you can’t just say no those puppy eyes, can you? So well, this is one of the main reasons that your grass (seed) might get damaged. As you can assume, this one can damage both grass seeds as well as mature grass. So, this is something you might want to be on the lookout for.
: Now, one of the main things that dogs love to do is dig. This might partially be owing to the fact that grass makes you itchy (click here to read more on why grass makes you itchy.) Even with training, it is one of those habits that they just have, and you can’t just say no those puppy eyes, can you? So well, this is one of the main reasons that your grass (seed) might get damaged. As you can assume, this one can damage both grass seeds as well as mature grass. So, this is something you might want to be on the lookout for. Dog Urine : Another reason that the grass might be getting damaged is because of your dog’s urine. As unusual as this sounds, this is one of the cases that are actually valid. However, this case is actually a lot less common than people think it is.
: Another reason that the grass might be getting damaged is because of your dog’s urine. As unusual as this sounds, this is one of the cases that are actually valid. However, this case is actually a lot less common than people think it is. Is the dog really the cause? One of the main things that we see is that people often think that their dog is damaging their lawn while it’s not the dog at all. Grass fungus can easily kill your grass off and give it a similar color as grass damaged from dog urine, making it all the harder to distinguish between the two. However, you can figure out the difference if you’re careful- quoting GardeningKnowHow,
Believe it or not, dog urine is not as damaging as many people believe it is. Sometimes you may blame the dog for brown or yellow spots in the lawn when in fact it is a grass fungus causing the problem. To determine if dog urine is killing the lawn or a grass fungus, simply pull up on the affected grass. If the grass in the spot comes up easily, it is a fungus. If it stays firm, it is dog urine damage. Another indicator that it is dog urine killing the lawn is that the spot will be a bright green on the edges while a fungus spot will not.
What is dog resistant grass seed?
A lot of you might be wondering what dog resistant grass seed really is. And that’s a really good question, although the answer is fairly simple. While no grass seeds can actually be perfectly immune to all effects of dog urine and especially actions like digging, some seeds overcome it in a different way: quick regeneration.
Suppose, if your dog damages a part of your lawn with digging, it takes a while for grass to grow back, right? Some varieties of grass actually grow back much more quickly over this empty spot that it surrounds. So, the overall lawns just heals back to its original state is a relatively short period of time by itself.
This is actually a good thing because the overall lawn just goes back to its original condition. One of the main reason why most people love it is because of the minimal amount of effort that it requires. So, if you’re a lazy person like me, you’re sure to love the dog resistant grass seed!
See my full grass growing guide here for more helpful tips – no opt-in needed.
Types of Dog Resistant Grass Seed:
Now, as you might have guessed, there are quite a few types of dog resistant grass seeds. These are actually different types of grass seeds which grow at a pretty fast rate and work to heal up your lawn quickly.
It is worthy of note at this point that a lot of these are geographic location dependent and a lot of lawn owners prefer to use a specific combination of these. So, you might want to do your research before you actually opt to go for any of these so that you can get the best potential outcome.
The main types of Dog Resistant Grass Seeds that I’ve seen people going for might be summed up as:
Kentucky Bluegrass
One of the choices that you might go for is the Kentucky Bluegrass. It is well suited for the entire California region, making it a great choice for you if you live there. Also, since its actually spreads owing to underground shoots, it actually repairs any damaged parts of your lawn really quickly.
Fescue grass
The tall fescue grass is yet another good choice that you might want to grow for. Since its overall underground network is well developed, it also quickly works to repair the parts of your lawn that your dog might have damaged. A lot of the the lawn owners actually prefer mixing up the Kentucky Bluegrass and Fescue Grass from the very beginning to lay a solid foundation for a dog-proof lawn.
Rye Grass
Ryegrass is not generally used for covering the entire lawn from the very beginning. However, given how quickly it actually grows and how easy it is to plant somewhere new, it acts as a great choice if you want to repair specific damaged spots in your lawn.
So, while it does not exactly make your lawn dog-proof, it actually does repair your lawn for the time being while you brainstorm for some options that are actually going to work in the long run.
Some people also prefer to go for Artificial Turfs
Yes, it is true that artificial turfs have been around for a long time now. But have you seen the old ones available out there? They just looked so unnatural that people never actually went for them until they had no other choice left!
However, the modern ones that are coming out have changed this. The new Artificial turfs available out there have been designed and manufactured to perfectly look like real turfs. This is one of the main reasons why a lot of lawn owners have now started going for artificial turfs to avoid all of the hassle associated with maintaining a beautiful lawn.
So, if that’s what you think is going to be the best choice f0r you, you might actually consider having an artificial turf too. Yes, while it’s true that it might never be as good as the real one, the overall hassle is considerably less.
You know what goes well with artificial turfs? Trampolines! A lot of people are afraid of using sprinklers with trampolines, and if you’re one of them, click here to read our article on Do Sprinklers Ruin Trampolines?
Dog resistant grass seed is not the entire solution
While dog resistant grass seeds actually grow back and your lawn repairs itself back into shape soon enough, it is not all the solution to your problem. There are, of course, a few more things you might want to do in order to ensure that your lawn takes the minimum amount of damage and remains as beautiful as possible.
This might easily be done if you take care of the following things:
Train your Dog : Yes, while it is true that you cannot entirely stop the digging, you can reduce it considerably with training your dog. Also, you can drain your dog to actually take care of its necessities somewhere else. This would actually save your lawn from the damage it takes both from urine and scooping.
: Yes, while it is true that you cannot entirely stop the digging, you can reduce it considerably with training your dog. Also, you can drain your dog to actually take care of its necessities somewhere else. This would actually save your lawn from the damage it takes both from urine and scooping. Take Care of the Lawn: You cannot always blame it on the dog, can you? A lot of the times, the dog is not even at fault- you must keep in mind that it’s your job to take care of your lawn and that it’s health depends entirely on you!
You cannot always blame it on the dog, can you? A lot of the times, the dog is not even at fault- you must keep in mind that it’s your job to take care of your lawn and that it’s health depends entirely on you! Remain Vigilant: And finally, one of the main things that we recommend is remaining vigilant. If you keep noticing damage even after doing all you can, you might want to keep track of it and get advice from an expert.
Conclusion
We have finally reached the end of this article, and we really thank you for being here with us till the very end! It is really hoped that you could learn at least something new from this article that you would be able to apply in your lawn in real to make it even more beautiful.
We here at Turf Mechanic know that you’re working hard to get the lawn of your dreams, and we want you to know that we are here for you! we understand that you might still have a few questions, and we are always here to answer them for you! So, please do not hesitate in reaching out to us with any queries that you might have!
We really hope to see you again on our next article as well, so please promise us you will be there! Until, then, we here at Turf Mechanic take your leave and wish you a great day!
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