According to the experts, keep your dog away from these plants at all costs. Plus, what you can safely plant instead.
Seed starting compost is very good for germination but virtually useless after it as it contains only enough nutrients to allow for germination. I’ve found nearly every seed I’ve grown will do just ...
It's found all over the country – but one one part of Australia has officially classified the plant as a dangerous pest. Read ...
At the beginning of spring sowing season, it’s worth remembering there are few greater joys than coaxing growth from the ...
"Discover the hidden dangers in your garden with some of the most poisonous plants you might unknowingly be growing. From the striking beauty of the Foxglove to the enticing allure of the Oleander, ...
Birmingham Live reports that plants like azaleas can cause significant harm if ingested by dogs, leading vets to advise dog ...
Buttercups, crocuses, primrose, cyclamen, elderberry, foxglove leaves and seeds, hyacinth bulbs, and lupin leaves and seeds can also be poisonous to dogs. "In some cases, spring bulb poisoning can ...
There are a number of plants found in many UK gardens that can prove dangerous to dogs - here's what to look out for.
With spring setting in, a charity has warned that these common seasonal flowers could cause serious harm to dogs. These are ...
Peonies burst into life in spring, marking the beginning of our borders' best months. Dramatic as they are, the big blooms pair well with a number of flowers. For a truly splendid springtime display ...
‘A classic cottage garden is a picture of romance with soft shapes, colourful flowers, and sweet smells filling the air,’ ...