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15 Snake Repellent Plants | Plants that Repel Snakes Naturally | - balconygardenweb.com
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29.06.2023 / 10:43

15 Snake Repellent Plants | Plants that Repel Snakes Naturally |

Sighting a snake in your garden can be a terrifying experience, and to ensure you don’t encounter these venomous reptiles, you can grow some Natural Snake Repellent Plants to repel these serpents!

13 Common Flowers that are Poisonous | Toxic Flowers - balconygardenweb.com
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28.06.2023 / 08:55

13 Common Flowers that are Poisonous | Toxic Flowers

Flowers spread color and joy and complement the garden, but do you know about the most Common Flowers that are Poisonous? If you have children and pets, you should avoid growing these Toxic Flowers!

Can Dogs Have Tomatoes? Tomato Plant Toxicity In Dogs - gardeningknowhow.com
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23.06.2023 / 23:01

Can Dogs Have Tomatoes? Tomato Plant Toxicity In Dogs

Whether you grow this delicious fruit in the garden or in a pot on the windowsill, it can be difficult to keep dogs and tomatoes apart. You may have heard that tomatoes are poisonous to dogs. Which leads many pet owners to question whether or not it’s safe for dogs to consume foods containing tomato products. The answer may surprise you.

7 Best Types of Dracaena to Grow at Home - gardenerspath.com
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23.06.2023 / 03:07

7 Best Types of Dracaena to Grow at Home

Once upon a time, I used to hate dracaena plants. Then again, I was taking care of hundreds at a time. Heck, if I had to take care of a hundred beers at the same time, I’d probably start to dislike them, too.Well, probably not, but you get my poi

How to Grow and Care for Dracaena - gardenerspath.com - Australia
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23.06.2023 / 00:47

How to Grow and Care for Dracaena

Do you love the look of lush greenery indoors, but you’re not ready to commit to anything that requires a lot of maintenance?Dracaena houseplants are ideal for busy, abs

Dracaena Hawaiian Sunshine Care and Growing Guide - balconygardenweb.com
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22.06.2023 / 11:19

Dracaena Hawaiian Sunshine Care and Growing Guide

When it comes toDracaena Hawaiian Sunshine, understanding the key elements are essential for nurturing healthy and vibrant plants.Here are all the tips and tricks to help you out.

7 Most Popular Dracaena Varieties for Indoor Growing - balconygardenweb.com - Madagascar
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21.06.2023 / 06:45

7 Most Popular Dracaena Varieties for Indoor Growing

Have a look at the Most Popular Dracaena Varieties for Indoor Growing that can survive in a range of growing conditions, are also really easy to look after, and purify indoor air!

6 Great Dracaena Plant Benefits (Proven In Studies) - balconygardenweb.com - Greece - state Texas
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16.06.2023 / 03:30

6 Great Dracaena Plant Benefits (Proven In Studies)

The name Dracaena comes from ancient greek, which means a female dragon. This name does justice to this plant with bold long, and sword-shaped foliage and its hardy nature. If that’s not enough for you, here are some of the best dracaena plant benefits that’ll add to it.

26 Milky Sap Plants You Must Know About | Plants with Toxic Milky Sap - balconygardenweb.com - Spain
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12.06.2023 / 15:23

26 Milky Sap Plants You Must Know About | Plants with Toxic Milky Sap

There are some plants that can cause skin troubles if you break their leaves or stems. Here are the Milky Sap Plants You Must Know About.

Phototoxicity – Beware the plants that burn! - growlikegrandad.co.uk
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12.06.2023 / 10:05

Phototoxicity – Beware the plants that burn!

We’ve probably all heard the horror stories about severe skin burns from Giant Hogweed exposure (all Putin’s fault according to the Daily Express), but not many people realise that there are many other plants in the Apiaceae family capable of causing the same damage. At my allotment site earlier this year a fellow plot holder was quite badly burned after strimming her overgrown plot. I believe her arms and legs were exposed and as a consequence, when she cut through the weeds, she was covered in tiny bits of toxic sap which burned her skin. This was not caused by giant hogweed (as she first hypothesised) but by common hogweed which grows in abundance all over our allotments in Dorking. It grows quite large, sometimes up to eight feet tall with big thick stems, but not as tall as its giant cousin Heracleum mantegazzianum.

34 Poisonous Houseplants for Dogs | Plants Toxic to Dogs - balconygardenweb.com - Australia
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12.06.2023 / 07:15

34 Poisonous Houseplants for Dogs | Plants Toxic to Dogs

The purpose of this article is not to discourage you from growing houseplants but to make you aware of some of the popular and common houseplants toxic to dogs. Labeled as mildly, moderately, highly, and very highly poisonous.

Can Cats Eat Rosemary? Is Rosemary Toxic To Cats? - balconygardenweb.com - Usa
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12.06.2023 / 03:57

Can Cats Eat Rosemary? Is Rosemary Toxic To Cats?

Cat owners often find their felines nibbling on stuff they are not sure about. It can be a cause of distress. After all, we don’t want our pets to come in harm’s way just because of our ignorance. One such dilemma of cat owners is that if they should allow the cats to nibble on rosemary or not. Many herbs are toxic to cats and dogs, which brings rosemary under the doubt, too. Let’s settle it ones and for all and find out the answers of questions–Is rosemary toxic to cats? Can cats eat rosemary? Learn how to grow rosemary in pots!

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