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My Toxic, Painful Garden Revisited: pruning considerations
They are incredibly protective- better than gloves, rugs, newspaper etc. It's a LOT of work, but thankfully, NO SPINES!Do not get lazy and cut the old culms too high up or at angles.Otherwise you will effectively have created a killing bear or dear trap,...
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Plants That Irritate the Skin: Beyond Poison Ivy
As gardeners and lovers of the outdoors, it's a good idea to understand which plants we should take care to avoid--or at least take precautions to handle the specimen carefully. Ever wonder why some plants cause rashes or reactions when handled or touched?
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El Segundo
Herbology at Hogwarts: Plants in the Harry Potter Books
The students watch in amazement as the purple-green plant comes out of its soil not with roots, but a small, muddy and ugly baby screaming at the top of its lungs. The students learn that the mandrake can be used to return victims of transfiguration or...
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El Segundo
Hardy Euphorbias in the Garden - An Untamed Passion for \'Shrubby Spurges\'
A miniature form of its parent, Euphorbia x martinii, with an extremely long blooming period. Okay, so I'm not the most patient gardener! I was also looking for plants with evergreen foliage to provide some interest in the garden over the long winter.
California
El Segundo
Castor oil, anyone?
Ricinolein is not poisonous.Castor oil has several commercial applications. Translated in the mid-1800s, it describes castor oil as a purgative. I also have roses, and he certainly knows to not touch them.
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Toxic Plants of the Winter Holidays, from a Veterinary Perspective
Following is a brief overview of these plants and a practical look at their risks to our pets. There are several plants that are associated with the holidays and some are toxic to pets.
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White Snakeroot and Milk Sickness: The Toxic Plant that Killed Nancy Hanks Lincoln
Poor nutrition and malnourishment often accompanied these travelers, as they barely eked out their existence in new homesteads. At the time, of course, no one knew what an interest everyone would take in every detail of Abraham Lincoln's early life.
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Sorrel
But then I think of all that has happened in our society since the 1950's.We have grown so much in technology and in scientific knowledge; it has been a long time since we made our own soaps, lotions, salves, or even grew our own food.
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Monkshood - A Deadly Beauty!
If they are exposed to enough sun, they are often quite wind-resistant and do not require staking. Now you can get white, pale blue, various shades of pink and even yellow. In shadier sites, staking may be required.
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El Segundo
Snowberry ~ The Name Says It Best
So this may not be a choice for those of you with small children., the native common snowberry is endangered in Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland (threatened), Massachusetts and presumed eradicated entirely in Ohio.
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El Segundo
Toxic Plants- What Does That Really Mean
That may seem like an odd question, but is one that has bothered me for years, and particularly as I read another senseless, long list of toxic plants on the internet. Which plant should concern you more?Which is more dangerous to a person or dog, a large,...
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El Segundo
Introduction to Jatrophas
Primarily of Central American origin with many species extending into the very southern United States (and at least one species is native toMost of the species I am interested in are grown strictly for their ornamental value.when it's cold enough, but...
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El Segundo
Jequirity Beans: Those Poisonous Pretties
I recently saw a brief news release, announcing the recall of a particular bracelet made of jequirity beans sold by the Eden Project in the UK. Reportedly, the toxins are destroyed when the beans are boiled, though I personally wouldn't take the risk...
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Virgin\'s Bower
It used to grow wild up the guide wires that held electrical poles in place back in the mountains of southeast Kentucky. My mother had asked if I had been in poison ivy and I strongly denied it, but I was afraid to tell her about the virgin's bower, because...
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Beans! Beans! The Poisonous Fruit!
PHA is known to be an insecticide, and plants probably developed it to keep their seeds from being destroyed by pests. Many people do like to eat young green beans raw, and overcooking green beans until mushy is widely regarded as a sin against the vegetable.
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Collecting foxglove seeds
When a ripe pod is turned down, tiny brown or black seeds will spill out. Instead of bidding "adieu" (farewell), say "au revoir " (till I see you again) to your Digitalis. Common foxgloves have spectacular blooms and are fairly easy to grow.
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Mountain Laurel Memories
She also told me that the Native Americans often used the fresh soft root to carve spoons from, since it hardened into a spoon shape when dry. I know allAs I grew older and started roaming the mountains with Aunt Bett we ran across mountain laurel quite...
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Poison Oak Appreciation
Warts are caused by viruses. It is sometimes said that the Native Americans were immune, as some groups used the stems in basketry, but that fact that they had antidotes shows that not all were immune.
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Comfrey, Aunt Bett, and Me
I thought that was pretty funny and put it in my mouth like a whistle and started blowing through it. Well, I knew what comfrey looked like when it bloomed, but how was I supposed to find it without its flowers?
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Aunt Bett\'s Story about the Devil\'s Plant: Datura
She sat me down right then and there and told me the story of near death and destruction brought about by the misuse of the Devil's Plant. I was scairt and thought he was for shore daid.
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Unbelievable! Cashews and Poison Ivy
So many of us have experienced the pain and itch of Poison Ivy that even non-gardeners tend to keep a watchful eye for Poison Ivy, Poison Oak and other itchy or poisonous plants. For the most part, no one would ever consider eating any of these plants.But...
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Forget-Me-Not Seed Planting: Best Time To Plant Forget-Me-Not Seeds
Plants that are at least a year old will flower the next spring. If you already have the plants in your landscape, planting forget-me-nots from seeds is rarely necessary. If you are willing to wait a season for blooms, sow the seeds in fall.
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Forget-Me-Not Plants – Information On Growing Forget-Me-Nots
While the forget-me-not flower is attractive in many designs, the free seeding specimen may take over areas where other plants are planned. Flower petals are sometimes pink. Use the forget-me-not plant in areas that are too wet to support the root system...
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Willoughby
Forget-Me-Not Companions: Plants That Grow With Forget-Me-Nots
The flowers don't last long, though, so you need to know what forget-me-not companions will grow well with them and provide continuous blooms as well as varied color and height.These petite blue flowers are gardener favorites for several reasons: They...
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Willoughby
Forget-Me-Not Control: How To Manage Forget-Me-Nots In The Garden
This innocent-looking little plant has the potential to overcome other plants in your garden and threaten native plants beyond your fences. Once it escapes its boundaries, controlling forget-me-not plants can become a major challenge.
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Forget-Me-Not Troubles: Problems With Forget-Me-Nots In Gardens
Strategically placed ant baits can help control the tiny farmers.. These seed-like black beetles feed on the undersides of plant leaves, causing significant discoloration and death to foliage, but aren't considered serious pests of forget-me-nots.
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Potted Forget-Me-Not Care: Growing Forget-Me-Not Plants In Containers
And, of course, you can always grow these flowers in pots to enjoy them indoors.Potted forget-me-not care is important because these native perennials are adapted to growing outside in certain conditions.
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