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by HighDesertGSD on 29 June 2012 - 16:06
I read that pine trees do not take rich ammonia soil well. Pine trees should not be fertilized with ammonia, so say the experts.
The reason I ask is that I am thinking of making another dog run by which two pine trees will be enclosed.
Will the urine and poops from a 70 pound GSD hurt the pine tree?
If you have actual experience with pine tree enclosed by a dog run for a large dog, please share the experience.
The trees are small now, about 6 inches at the base and 12 feet tall.
Thanks
The reason I ask is that I am thinking of making another dog run by which two pine trees will be enclosed.
Will the urine and poops from a 70 pound GSD hurt the pine tree?
If you have actual experience with pine tree enclosed by a dog run for a large dog, please share the experience.
The trees are small now, about 6 inches at the base and 12 feet tall.
Thanks
by beetree on 29 June 2012 - 16:06
I never lost a pine tree to dog pee, if that's what you are asking! Give the ground a dose of Hollytone, and or just water them well to dilute the urine.

by EuroShepherd on 01 July 2012 - 01:07
We have large pine trees in our back yard and they don't seem to be having any problems with our 8 dogs.
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