From invasive weeds that can cause structural damage and cost thousands to irradicate, to pretty blooms harboring poison ...
Here is a list of some examples below: Hollies: Berries can cause digestive issues, loss of appetite, and oral bleeding in ...
Reportedly, the plant, covered with hair-like stings, makes people feel they’re “being burnt with hot acid and electrocuted ...
Not to be a Grinch but hang the Mistletoe high if you have pets. Festive flowers and plants can make many pets very sick.
Q: For years I’ve used manure from my horse to fertilize a big garden with ornamentals and vegetables. I was recently told that horse manure can contain herbicide residue not filtered out during the ...
The Gympie-Gympie plant - also known as the stinging tree - has tiny hair-like needles full of toxins which can grow up to 10 ...
Holiday plants in the home provide an extra sense of holiday cheer, but how safe are they? Here are the dangers of some of ...
Ornamental plants are a beautiful part of the holiday. Like many plants in our gardens and landscapes, some can be poisonous.
With all the hustle and bustle of the season, it can be easy to overlook some of the safety hazards that also come about this ...
Here is a list of some examples below: Hollies: Berries can cause digestive issues, loss of appetite, and oral bleeding in pets and are also toxic to humans. Mistletoe: All parts of this plant are ...