Dog owners are being urged to take care on Valentine's Day as some well-intentioned gifts may actually prove deadly to dogs.
First up are amaryllis, azaleas, hyacinths, baby’s breath, and chrysanthemums – all toxic to pets – plus these five classic Valentine’s Day choices: 1. Carnations: These flowers are mildly toxic to ...
There are a number of garden plants that are toxic if ingested, and azaleas and rhododendrons fall into this category. There are a number of garden plants that are toxic if ingested, and azaleas ...
Your backyard should be a home where your pets can roam, play, and relax in security and comfort. It doesn’t matter if you have an energetic dog, a curious feline, or a mix of furry pets; they need a ...
Roses are a Valentine’s Day staple, and fortunately, they are not toxic to pets. The main risk comes from the thorns, which ...
Carnations are mildly toxic to dogs, the specific irritants causing ... Five other flowers to avoid include azaleas, hyacinths, baby’s breath, amaryllis and, chrysanthemums.
Jamison and Walker tells Parade Home and Garden that the most common flowers in spring are usually tulips, daffodils, ...
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On Sunday, Bennie Marshall will unload his Ford pickup truck at the Azalea Flea Market for the last time. For the past 20 years, Marshall has set up shop at the northern Henrico County lot to sell ...
Across the front of my house, I have azaleas and gardenias that are 6 feet or so tall. I would like to trim them down to about 3 or 4 feet. Can this be done after their next bloom, and will they ...