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As cute and fluffy as cats might be, they can be a nuisance that is hard to deter. With dug-up flower beds, territorial bathroom habits, the need to nap wherever they are comfortable, and an inherent stubbornness, keeping cats away from your garden is nearly impossible. However, some natural plants, oils, and herds can help keep them away from your beautifully growing garden. 1. Lavender The lavender bush is beautiful and delicious to look at and smell. However, cats don’t necessarily feel the same way. The plant has a chemical compound called " linalool.” This compound is often found in insect repellants and produces a scent that cats are likely to turn their noses up at. While

In the world of houseplants and veggie gardens, a new trend is emerging—hydroponic gardens. The concept is fairly simple: growing plants in nutrient-rich water, forgoing the need for soil. This method of plant growth allows you to enjoy the plants’ foliage and fascinating root systems. The best part is that plants grown in water are extremely easy to take care of and keep alive! 1. Lucky Bamboo The Lucky Bamboo (Dracaena Sanderiana) plant is said to bring good luck to its grower and prefers bright, indirect light. The stalks can be trained to grow into spirals or woven shapes, but ensure that they are secured in the vase as they can become top-heavy as more leaves grow.