Discover a new way to incorporate leafy greens into your small animal’s diet in a fun, natural and engaging way! Integrating a vegetable garden for them is a great way to provide enrichment for your little furry friends.
Enjoy the gardening process and feed your small animals with our favourite tips below.
Carefully choose your plants
There are many plants that are beneficial to include in a garden for small animals.
“Leafy greens are fantastic – romaine lettuce, green leaf lettuce, butterhead or bibb lettuce,” says Jocelyn Rutgers, Registered Veterinary Technician at the Ontario SPCA Midland & District Animal Centre “Many herbs are also a great choice, and are very easy to grow: basil, cilantro, parsley, and mint are all great choices. Wheat grass is very fast growing and is enjoyed by many small animal species. Some fun veggies to grow include bell peppers (great for their high vitamin C content, especially for Guinea Pigs), cucumber and zucchini.”.
She adds, “Everyone always wants to give their rabbits carrots, which you can certainly grow, but they need to be fed quite sparingly as they are high in sugar! If you want something really easy, dandelion greens are also enjoyed by small animals, and being a ‘weed’ they are fast to grow.”
Set a welcoming environment
If you want animals to enjoy your garden, it is crucial to avoid chemical herbicides, pesticides and fertilizers. Avoid damaging the health of natural organisms whenever possible, using organic methods to protect the balance of nature and prevent harm.
Deter unwanted visitors
To avoid unwanted visitors, plan for natural and manmade barriers. Organic deterrents can be helpful to rid your plants of harmful insects. For example, crushed eggshells on your garden base can help prevent unwelcome intruders. Encouraging natural predators such as frogs and birds can help lessen this burden.
Planting wildflowers such as Marigolds in your vegetable garden not only adds beautiful colour, but also gives the wildlife such as birds something to feast on rather than your veggies. To prevent wild animals from raiding all your veggies, consider heavily scented herbs like lavender to deter the deer from a certain crop.
Kijiji garden
The Ontario SPCA York Region Animal Centre partnered with Kijiji staff to build a vegetable garden for the small animals at our centre in Stouffville. The garden is intended to provide sustainable enrichment and nutritious greens for the small animals in our care while they await fur-ever homes.
The Kijiji team helped us build the garden to reduce the need to purchase produce and create a more sustainable resource for our pocket pets. Their dedicated staff come back each year to help us refresh and replant so that every season we have wonderful fresh veggies and herbs for our small animals.
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