Many people decorate their homes with
festive holiday plants that are gorgeous to look at, but may be deadly if eaten.
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Plants has gathered some great tips, recipes, and products to help you celebrate a fun and
festive vegan Easter
holiday.
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So, without further ado, starting with today's post and until the end of this year, we will be focusing on
holiday recipes — indulgent but healthy, full of whole foods and
plant power,
festive and fun.
The twinkling lights make the center a real hot spot after it gets dark (which thanks to winter is super early now) + it has a living
plant wall inside accompanied by a gigantic Christmas tree and plenty of
festive holiday décor.
As fun as it is to be
festive for the season,
holiday plants can potentially be toxic to your pets.
Pet owners often decorate their homes with
festive plants around the
holidays.
While most people fret over poinsettias making their pets sick around the
holidays, the truth is that these
festive red
plants only cause mild to moderate gastrointestinal irritation.
Many people have
festive plants around the house for the
holidays, including poinsettia, holly, and mistletoe.