This handy refrigerator magnet lists the top common foods and indoor plants that are dangerous to dogs and cats as well as common people food and houseplants that are safe (in moderation!) for your furry friends. It also shows the number for the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center to call if an animal eats a potentially poisonous substance. An ideal promotional product for veterinarians, pet sitters, pet shops, and more. Product Details: 5 in. x 7 in. 25 mil thickness will hold paper, pictures and more. Made in the USA. Specification: Magnets stick to refrigerators, filing cabinets, appliances, vending machines, lockers and any other metal surface. Magnets are not intended for outdoor use. Options: Choose if you want to add your imprint. Pricing at top will adjust according to options selected below. For more information on imprinted orders please check Custom Order Details Looking for smaller quantities? Go here
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More than 700 plants contain substances that may harm dogs and cats. Here are some to look out for.
Yucca was probably THE classic house plant of the 80's; and, as with other notable things from that time, it is making a resounding, retro-cool comeback due to its angular, good looks and laid back care requirements. Yucca elephantipes (syn. Yucca gigantean, Yucca guatemalensis) has long, sword-like, yellow-green, arching leaves, which grow in a rosette from the top of a bare trunk. Unlike other Yucca varieties, the leaves are spineless. Perfect for adding some life-enhancing, indoor greenery, Yucca work really well displayed alongside other desert plants such as Dracaena, Beaucarnea and Cordyline (all part of the same family); add a cactus or two to create a distinctly chilled-out, 'Western' style vibe. Yucca elephantipes - Spineless Yucca Care & Info Guide Horty Hints Drop-dead gorgeous! Older leaves will naturally yellow and dry-up, however they won't drop. Help keep it tidy by gently, but firmly pulling the dead leaves downwards towards the floor. While the leaves don't look too dangerous, they are stiff with sharp points. Take care when pruning. Desert-dweller! The Yucca elephantipes is a native of the desert, and will not suffer from lack of humidity. Light Yucca elephantipes prefers bright, direct sunlight but will tolerate some light shade. Be aware, however, that this will slow its growth and lighten the leaf colour. Watering Allow the top of the soil (or half of it in low light) to dry-out before watering. Can cope with some degree of drought. Ensure there is adequate drainage and don't allow to sit in water. Temperature The Spineless Yucca is hardy and adapts well to pretty much any indoor room temperature. Do not allow the temperature to fall below 7°C at night. Humidity The Yucca elephantipes is tolerant to drier air, and will thrive in normal household humidity. Feed Apply an occasional weak feed, if anything. Yucca do not need a lot of food. View Plant Nutrition Height & Growth Rate The Spineless Yucca is very slow-growing and typically reaches an ultimate indoor height of 1 to 2 metres. Please note: each plant is unique so available heights are approximate and the plant you receive may vary by ±10%. Toxicity This plant is toxic to animals so keep away from pets. Leaf tips are sharp so take care whilst handling. Origin Yucca elephantipes originates from the Southwestern United States, Mexico and Central America. Please note: images show how this plant may look at various stages of maturity. The size you choose may look different. View All Retro & Classic Plants
More than 700 plants contain substances that may harm dogs and cats. Here are some to look out for.
Discover 10 common indoor plants that can be poisonous to your children and pets. Houseplants are lovely, but please use and display them with caution!
Over 700 common house and garden plants (shrubs, trees, perennial and annual flowers), foods, and drinks, are dangerous or toxic to dogs, cats & other household animals. (Dogs Photo: Hannah Lim via Unsplash) Use care with these items so you don’t drop or track them into areas where your pet may have access to them. … Continued
More than 700 plants contain substances that may harm dogs and cats. Here are some to look out for.
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Cat owners especially are very concerned about the toxicity of houseplants and the health dangers they pose to their felines. But dog owners should also take heed; it's not just houseplants but outdoor flowers, bushes, and other plants as well! Dr. Karen Becker has a brief 5 minute vide
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More than 700 plants contain substances that may harm dogs and cats. Here are some to look out for.
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This handy refrigerator magnet lists the top common foods and indoor plants that are dangerous to dogs and cats as well as common people food and houseplants that are safe (in moderation!) for your furry friends. It also shows the number for the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center to call if an animal eats a potentially poisonous substance. An ideal promotional product for veterinarians, pet sitters, pet shops, and more. Product Details: 5 in. x 7 in. 25 mil thickness will hold paper, pictures and more. Made in the USA. Specification: Magnets stick to refrigerators, filing cabinets, appliances, vending machines, lockers and any other metal surface. Magnets are not intended for outdoor use. Options: Choose if you want to add your imprint. Pricing at top will adjust according to options selected below. For more information on imprinted orders please check Custom Order Details Looking for smaller quantities? Go here
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More than 700 plants contain substances that may harm dogs and cats. Here are some to look out for.
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Day to Maturity: 55 from direct sow All-America Selections (AAS) Winner 1992 If you love the tangy flavor of fresh dill weed with fish and vegetable dishes, Fernleaf Dill is the variety you must grow. Just 18 inches high, this dwarf is perfect for the kitchen windowsill or the sunny garden. Its feathery leaves are so lush and tasty that this hardworking little plant won a All-America Selection. Easy to grow and delicious. Fernleaf Dill blooms from midsummer into fall, with flattopped blooms that may remind you of fennel. You don't have to wait to harvest the leaves, however just snip them with nail or kitchen scissors as soon as the plant has a few branches to spare, and enjoy them fresh for months on end. Fernleaf Dill is very slow to set seed, so if you want to harvest dill seeds, grow full-size dill as well. If you want to freeze the leaves for winter flavorings, snip off the entire branch at the base and place it in a plastic bag in the freezer. Whether cutting it fresh or frozen, take just what you need, for once cut, dill does not last long in the fridge without losing much of its flavor. In the garden, Fernleaf Dill is a nice companion to cabbage, onion, and lettuce. It is best direct sown right into the early spring soil after all danger of frost is past. Space seeds about 10 inches apart, or closer together if you plan to thin the seedlings. Enjoy this vigorous, absolutely scrumptious seasoning all year.
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