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Your backyard may be a place of peace, play, and plant life—but some of that greenery could be more dangerous than it looks.
Poison ivy grows in a lot more places than you might think, so knowing how to identify it this summer is a good idea.
There’s nothing like wandering through a Washington state forest on a beautiful summer day in search of ripe, wild berries.
Hydrangeas are a showstopper in the garden, but they don't pair well with everything. Consider planting them alongside these ...
There are a number of flowering plants that flourish without bright or direct sunlight and can thrive in shade.
Monkshood · Lily of the Valley · Sago Palm · Golden Dewdrop · Carolina Jessamine · Mountain Laurel · Castor Bean · ...
Here’s how the appearance of poison ivy changes by season in Ontario – and why you don’t even need to touch it to get a rash.
“Red drink’s got terrific cultural significance because it’s a story of perseverance, of people who refused to die and a culture that refused to die.” A Juneteenth parade in Houston, 1976.
Poison ivy (Toxicodendron radicans) is a hazard in your yard year-round. Here are expert tips on how to effectively and ...
We sometimes forget how much our children are at risk for exposure to poisonous plants, such as poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. When these plants come in contact with skin, the sap oil ...
The 26-year-old woman was actually eating Agave americana, a plant which contains toxins that can cause burns and swelling in the throat.It does look very similar to an aloe plant, so it's an easy ...
The good news is that with a little knowledge, no pet (or their concerned owner) needs to suffer from poisonous plants.