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  1. The Unwins Gardeners’ Seed Box is the perfect way to keep seeds organised and safe. Founded in 1903, Unwins has always prided itself on quality-led innovation. The Gardeners’ Seed Box is no exception. This handmade, FSC approved wooden box is made from the finest materials to offer the highest level of safe storage for your seeds.

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    This wooden seed box from Not on the High Street is made by an independent seller from solid birch plywood. The box is ideal for keeping seeds in order, as there are four wooden dividers inside which read Veg, Herbs and Flowers plus a blank one to add your own label to. This seed organiser box would also make an ideal gardening gift ideaas it can b...

    This stylish seed storage box from Burgon and Ball is decorated in the Royal Horticultural Society’s floral design featuring British flowers. The black and red box is made from powder coated, galvanised steel, so it should stand the test of time and it features a lift-up lid with two metal clasps to seal it securely shut. Price:£22.33 Buy Burgon & ...

    This classic seed storage box from Suttons has a traditional design taken from the Suttons archives for a truly vintage feel. The metal tin is a compact, no-nonsense solution to keeping your seed packets in one easy-to-reach location. Price:£14.99 Buy Suttons 1806 Red Seed Tin at Suttons

    This seed organiser box is designed for year round gardeners with its internal dividers which allow the contents to be categorised according to sowing date. Made from powder coated, galvanised steel, the box should be robust and is available in either green or grey. Price:£27.99 Buy Calendar Seed Storage Box at Crocus

    This rectangular seed storage box is a great multi-use tin, perfect for storing packets of seeds as well as any string, tags or other bits and pieces prone to going missing. The metal tin also features a charming gardener’s alphabet design on the lid. Price:£14.99 Buy Gardener's Alphabet Metal Tin at Etsy

    This contemporary seed storage box is made from plywood, with a sliding polycarbonate lid. The lid can be engraved with a chosen name for a personal touch and the box is finished with luxury touches including leather handles and brass plated fixings. There are also three packets of seeds included with the box. Price:£65 Buy Engraved Seed Packet Sto...

    This vintage-style tin is just the thing for keeping your seeds safe and secure, while adding a touch of style to your garden shed. It features natural leather handles on both sides and two strong metal clasps to hold the hinged lid tightly fastened. Inside, there are three separate compartments to make sure everything is kept neat and orderly, inc...

    This wooden gardening box is ideal for storing a selection of seeds and can be personalised to make it a special gift for any gardening enthusiast. Request your name of choice and it will be added to the top, finished with a pretty flower and garden tools design. The box is finished with varnish to protect the design and has a metal clasp to open a...

  2. Jun 21, 2021 · Creating Pet-Friendly Wildflower Seeds. Our animal-safe wildflower seeds are made with a mixture of native British flowers. The species included are all completely non-toxic to cats, dogs, horses, and cattle. Doubling up as a wildflower mix safe for grazing animals, these seeds can be spread in fields and paddocks to feed animals and wildlife.

  3. Lavender (Lavandula) Hedge of lavender 'Hidcote'. Pet benefits: Animals love to hide and shelter among its scented flowers. Cats and rabbits like to nibble it. Features: Beautiful purple, pink or white flowers and an abundance of silery-grey aromatic foliage. Good for: Cats and rabbits, although lavender can be toxic to dogs.

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  4. How to make a digging pit. Choose an area of your garden that you're happy for your dog to dig in. Find a sturdy container (like a cat litter tray or a heavy-duty plastic box). Dig a hole deep enough so the top of the container is flush with ground level. Fill the container with the earth you’ve dug out from the hole.

  5. Sep 17, 2021 · Make sure your garden is secure. Some dogs will dig under fences, or escape through holes in fences, so make sure your borders are secure at the base. Dogs can jump surprisingly high, so make sure your fences are at least 6ft high if you have a medium-sized dog. Keep gates secure at all times.

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  7. Purple Basil. Pixabay. This gorgeous variety of basil whips up a delicious (purple) pesto, but also brings stunning colour to your garden beds. Plant these guys after any chance of frost is gone, and give them plenty of water and a place in the sun. Cut and eat what you want and you and your dog can enjoy until the first frost of the year.

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