Some trees look beautiful but contain toxins that harm pets, wildlife, and soil. Avoid planting these species to keep yards ...
They make for beautiful decor and thoughtful gifts. But they might pose a danger to some members of the household. What to ...
While some plants might be important cultural, family and emotional touchstones for us, they can be dangerous when ingested.
Holiday season or not, Zygarowicz’s blog offers a list of 10 of the best non-toxic plants for pet-owners: peperomia, calathea, hoya, most succulents, spider plant, ferns, African violet, moth orchid, ...
We use terms such as landscaping for the design of plants in a yard and hardscaping for human-made elements that enhance the outdoor space. But did you know there is a fairly new term for planning a ...
As people mark the first days of spring by planting flowers and other greenery, veterinarians say it's critical to prevent our furry friends from eating toxic buds and leaves this time of year.
The days are getting longer, and the weather is getting warmer — both signals to many people that it is time to do the annual sprucing up of their gardens. For pet owners, it is important to remember ...
You know that first cold snap when you want to turn your whole house into a cozy little jungle? Candles going, fairy lights ...
A Delhi University (DU) study has found that the Capital's toxic air could be detrimental to plant life, reducing chlorophyll ...
Petscaping is a new term for designing outdoor landscapes with pet safety in mind. Many common plants, such as Sago palms and Coonties, are toxic to pets. Pet owners should research plants and create ...