LANDSCAPE DESIGN PROCESSES FOR DETACHED RESIDENTIAL GARDEN FOR PET OWNERS
Keywords:
Pets, landscape design, plant selection, detached residential gardensAbstract
This study examines the landscape design process of a detached residential garden to make pet owners' gardens both safe and aesthetic. Focusing specifically on the types of plants that are beneficial and harmful to animals, this study details the important considerations in plant selection. Comprehensive information is provided on methods of avoiding toxic plants that threaten the health of pets and plant species that are beneficial for them. It also discusses how plant selection can be optimized to suit the needs of animals, such as grass areas, play and exercise zones, shade areas and water sources. The positive effects of environmentally friendly and sustainable landscaping practices on pet health are also emphasized. This is a comprehensive guide that offers practical suggestions for pet owners to design their gardens in a way that is both aesthetically pleasing and safe.