Date Published: 02-14-2023
Typically, I put mulch down in the spring, but I also use mulch to prepare for winter. However, not all mulch is equal when it comes to dogs.
I am the
queen of mulch. I used it abundantly to discourage weeds and hold moisture in
the soil, and to protect roots during winter. I had a preference for cocoa bean
mulch, which had a delectable aroma. A neighbor at our previous home came out
one day while I was spreading it and said, “Oh, I thought you were baking
brownies.” That’s how good it smells!
I had been
thoughtless. The cocoa bean is just as toxic for dogs as chocolate. Mulch
covered the flower beds in the backyard where Tasha played. “Tasha,” I
lectured, “you are not to touch this mulch under any circumstance. Never,
never, never touch the mulch.”
You’re
overreacting, Mom.
I’m not sure
how she interpreted “mulch,” but not only did she never touch the mulch, she
never put a paw in any flower bed or touch even a petunia or marigold. She kept
me company when I worked in the yard, and much later, I found it difficult to
garden without my furry assistant.
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