You can simply collect pine cones outside when you see them.
Keep cats off plants.
Plants are meant to be seen.
Cats can be problems particularly if they re not your own.
A guide on all the things you can do to keep wandering cats out of your garden.
Using old plant pots with bamboo stakes to keep cats at bay really works wonders.
As long as it s not too tightly packed it should still allow water to seep through to the soil underneath.
If you have a well tended garden then you migh.
Instead of throwing out your orange peels or squeezed lemon wedges use them to keep cats away.
Place pine cones in a plant.
Another plant that works particularly well at repelling cats is rue also known as common rue and herb of grace or to give the plant it s proper name ruta graveolens.
You can use wire cutters to make spaces for your plants to grow through.
Cats like loose soil to dig in for their toilet needs which your houseplants will have plenty off.
Why would you want to do this.
Rue can grow to up to 70cm about 2 5ft tall and wide and has a powerful odour.
Pinecones or aluminum foil for instance placed around the planter may help to keep cats away.
So move your plant to a new space each day.
Another option is covering the base of the plant with chicken wire mesh or another breathable fabric.
Use citrus peels as cat deterrent citrus is another scent that cats can t abide making citrus peels a perfect deterrent.
If you still can t keep your cats away from your plants don t give up.
The cats can t position themselves comfortably nor get a good rake at the ground to disturb your plants.
Having plants in the same old area will not make cats back away from their objective.
Like seashells or stones this blocks your cat s access but allows water to get through to the soil.
As a result you are keeping the plant out of reach from your cat.
Try adding a layer of heavy pebbles to the surface of the dirt.
Life is boring when every day is the same old day.
Line pine cones around the bottom of your plant.
Nancy welch says put landscape type screening or the landscape cloth you put down to keep weeds out over the dirt in your plant.
To stop cats from peeing in your flower beds lay down chicken wire flat in your soil before planting.
This stuff does allow water to penetrate but will keep the four footed kids from having fun.
There are still a few more options.
Pine cones can also work well for keeping your cat out of your plants.
Try hanging plants in baskets by attaching them on hooks to the ceiling.