Award-winning designer Brian Burke's garden at Irish garden show, Bloom in the Park looked at how gardeners could create a dog-friendly garden without skimping on style or planting. Sponsored by Dogs Trust Ireland, the design featured fun and stimulating elements for dogs but also allowed for a safe, enjoyable environment for the whole family.
Here is a list of design ideas from Burke's show garden that you can incorporate into your own garden plus a list of plants.
- A shady spot for those hot summer days
- Alpine strawberries in a pot
- A dogs-only sandpit for keen diggers
- Different textures from paving and grass, to cobbles and mulch
- A path around the garden perimeter for the dog to run around
- Fresh water to keep dogs hydrated and cool
- Tunnels for play
- Low level potted herbs that smell and taste great
- Elevated vantage point
- A low level climbing structure or balance beam
- An outdoor shower to wash mud off your dog before re-entering the house
Things to avoid
- A fully open space without shelter or shade
- Garden tools left lying around
- Plants and flowers that are toxic to dogs
- Cocoa mulch
- Insecticides and fertilisers that can be dangerous for dogs
Plants
This is a selection of plants used in Brian Burke's dog-friendly show garden. Please note that some popular plants can be toxic to dogs if ingested in small quantities. It is recommended that gardeners carefully research the plants in their garden to minimise any risk of poisoning.
Acer palmatum
Actaea simplex 'Brunette'
Alstroemeria 'Summer Breeze'
Geum 'Mrs J Bradshaw'
Kniphofia 'Lemon Popsicle'
Phlox paniculata 'Miss Pepper'
Salvia 'Hot Lips'
Scabiosa 'Butterfly Blue'
Tiarella Morning Star (='Tntia042')
Viola 'Buttercup'