On the School of Veterinary Medicine campus, visitors can explore
the Toxic Plant Garden (north of Vet Med 3A and south of Tupper Hall), which includes many plants commonly grown in Northern California known to be toxic to pets.
The «poisonous plant garden», now known as
the Toxic Plant Garden, at the School of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis was originated by Dr. Murray Fowler in 1970.
Not exact matches
Having a
garden is so beneficial for children, just remember that some
plants are
toxic!
Ecological
Gardening Because I use judiciously applied herbicides to help control invasive
plant species in the forest preserves, I respect both the power and usefulness of these
toxic chemicals [see note below].
Protect bees and other pollinators by choosing organic food, grown without
toxic insecticides, and by
planting bee - friendly
gardens.
Protect bees and other pollinators by choosing organic food, grown without
toxic insecticides, and by
planting bee - friendly
gardens.
When pet proofing your home,
toxic plants and food are often the first things you think of, but there are other dangers that in your home and
garden that could cause harm if not taken care of.
Do your research and check the ASPCA's website for a full list of
toxic and non-
toxic plants for your home and
garden.
If you have
plants in your
garden that you know are
toxic to cats, you may want to take measures to keep your cat from them.
You can, however, remove the most
toxic plants from your
garden and make a note of any in your neighbours»
gardens that are potentially dangerous.
Also, if you have a
garden in your yard, make sure that your dog can not access any of the
toxic plants.
There are many commonly - grown
plants, both house
plants and
garden plants, that are
toxic or can cause skin irritation.
Make sure there are no
toxic plants,
garden chemicals, and other dangerous objects available to tempt your feline friend.
Check out our full list — of
toxic and non-
toxic plants for your home and
garden.
Fertilizers and
Toxic Plants Warm weather is a great time to
garden and work in the yard.
Poppenga R H:
Toxic household,
Garden and Ornamental
Plants.
If guests visit your house with children or other dogs, it's also a good idea to warn them about
toxic plants in your
garden.
A surprisingly large number of common
garden and household
plants are
toxic to pets, and reactions to toxicity range from mild to life - threatening.
Be sure to cat - proof the yard by checking that the fence has no escape routes and by making
toxic plants,
garden chemicals, and other dangerous objects inaccessible.
Certain
garden and indoor
plants as well as wild mushrooms growing in your yard can be very
toxic if ingested by your dog or cat.
Many are
toxic to pets and caution needs to be exercised when bringing new
plants into your home or
garden.
In 2013 the ASPCA Animal Poison Control Center fielded 18,000 calls about possible poisonings from
toxic plants, compost, and yard and
garden chemicals.
Did you know that many common
garden and house
plants can be
toxic to your dog?
Many
garden centers have lists of
toxic plants.
Pet owners who are also avid gardeners should be extra cautious when they are planning for their spring
garden, as there are a lot of seemingly innocent
plants that are
toxic to dogs and cats.
Do some research to determine what
plants in our wholly unnatural
gardens might be
toxic to a tortoise.
Retailers can be of great help to cat owners by providing them with a
toxic plant list and encouraging them to purchase alternative chewing opportunities by starting their own indoor cat
garden.
Dogs often get into
gardening supplies like fertilizers, compost, pesticides,
plant bulbs, and
toxic plants.