

**Online prices and sale effective dates may differ from those in-store and may vary by region. ±Was price reflects the last national regular price this product was sold for. The tire producer / manufacturer and Canadian Tire uses this fee to pay for the collection, transportation, and processing of used tires.ĬANADIAN TIRE® and the CANADIAN TIRE T riangle Design are registered trade-marks of Canadian Tire Corporation, Limited. Tip: Keep an eye on any plastic materials you add to the garden so they don’t blow away and become litter.△The tire producer / manufacturer of the tires you are buying, and Canadian Tire is responsible for the recycling fee that is included in your invoice. Increase the hole size around your budding plants if necessary. Upcycle mesh produce bags from onions or potatoes by spreading them on the garden and anchoring with twigs or stakes.(Many plants will grow up through this!) Pieces of lattice on the ground may also work. Lay chicken wire or pieces of plastic fencing over soil.The idea is to put them at close enough intervals so kitty has a hard time turning around. Repurpose wooden chopsticks as garden stakes! Experiment with spacing.Stone mulch, eggshells, holly cuttings or repurposed plastic carpet runners with the nub side up are other options. Push pine cones or other prickly yard trimmings (maybe fall leaves) down into the soil around your plants.

Place them a couple of inches apart throughout the bed.

Cats prefer to walk on soft, loose soil and will avoid prickly surfaces.
