This one has been floating around the internet and email forwards for a few years, but seems to be some truth to the warning. According to an article on
Snopes,
this common outdoor garden mulch, sold at a variety of stores, does contain ingredients that are potentially harmful to your pets. The substance smells like chocolate and contains a chemical that can be lethal.
Take extra care when gardening and to be on the safe side, avoid using this mulch.
3 comments:
OK, this is very interesting. I have used the cocoa mulch in my gardens many times. I have 20 gardens and its tough to keep up with the weeding.
The cocoa mulch does a great job of keeping the sunlight from penetrating to the earth (so no weeds).
Are you aware of what conditions may result from a pet reacting to the cocoa? Does the pet need to ingest the cocoa or just breathe it?
Any additional info would be helpful.
The Pet Gate Guy
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