Sprinkle them around the places where cats usually get into your garden.
Keep cats out of garden.
The fence can be raised about 4 inches 10 cm from the ground and still discourage them from entering your garden.
Keep cats out of yard.
Erect high close boarded fences next to the hedges in the garden making it difficult for cats to enter your garden.
Using old plant pots with bamboo stakes to keep cats at bay really works wonders.
It s extremely cheap and is a great way to use those old plastic pots.
This smell will last around 2 to 3 days after this time you ll have to change the peels.
This is not a sure fire method for keeping cats out of your garden beds but it s an easy first step.
Whenever you eat citrus fruits like oranges tangerines lemons grapefruit etc keep the peels.
Cats dislike the smell of rue lavender and pennyroyal coleus canina and lemon thyme.
Look for electric fencing at hardware or home supply stores.
Plant a few of these throughout the garden.
Other plants often recommended for keeping cats away include rue lavender rosemary and pennyroyal.
Throw peels directly onto garden soil.
An electric fence surrounding your garden can effectively keep cats out of it.
Shoo cats away by shouting or clapping.
The smell of citrus will deter them.
Install an automatic garden spray triggered by an infra red sensor that detects movement.
Plant some catnip nearby for them to enjoy.
A cat needs its comfort in order to relieve the pressure so to speak.
Then again you could also appeal to their taste buds by planting catnip in areas outside the garden where they re more welcome.
To stop cats from pooping and fouling your garden once and for all you can.
Interplanting can attract pollinators and other beneficial insects too cats steer clear of strong citrus scents.
Use scent to keep the cats away.
You ll still have to clean up but everything will be contained.
Here are a few humane ways to keep cats out of your garden.
As long as it is low voltage it will not harm the cats only drive them away.
Avoid leaving food for birds and other wildlife in places that are easily accessible by cats.
Cats have sensitive paws and dislike the feeling of walking on the chicken wire.