10 Great Plants for Your Garden that Won't Harm Your Pets
Does your furry friend like to hang out with you in the garden? It's important to have pet-safe plants around so they don't accidentally eat something harmful.
For all you garden lovers out there, it's time to get outside, enjoy your garden, and watch your plants bloom! And if your pets like to join you, make sure the plants are safe for them. Some common garden plants can be toxic to dogs or cats.
Here are some safe plants you can grow in your garden:
1. Aster
These flowers come in many colours and are easy to take care of. They're safe for cats and dogs and attract helpful insects to your garden.
2. Basil
Basil is a tasty herb that's safe for pets. It grows well in gardens or pots, and you can choose from different flavours like minty or lemony.
3. Camellia
Camellias have beautiful flowers and are tough plants. You can trim them to fit small spaces or let them grow into big bushes or trees.
4. Carrots
Not only can you share carrots with your pets as a snack, but the whole plant is safe for them to play with.
5. Catmint and Catnip
Both are safe for cats and dogs. Catnip especially can make cats go wild!
6. Lettuce
Lettuce and spinach are safe greens for pets to eat and are great for salads.
7. Petunia
These colourful flowers are safe for pets and come in many varieties.
8. Radishes
Both the roots and greens of radishes are safe for pets and can be a tasty treat for you too.
9. Sunflower
Sunflowers are safe for pets and can add a sunny touch to your garden.
10. Zucchini
Zucchini is safe for pets and can be a healthy addition to their diet when cooked.
Be careful with these common garden plants that can be harmful to pets:
- Apple tree
- Azalea
- Cherry tree
- Chive
- Chrysanthemum
- Daffodil
- Garlic
- Geranium
- Grape
- Iris
- Lily
- Lily of the valley
- Milkweed
- Oak tree
- Onion
- Rhododendron
- Sweet pea
- Tulip
- Wisteria
- Yew tree
With this list, you can create a garden that's safe for your furry friends to enjoy with you! And if you prefer indoor plants, check out our list of pet-safe indoor plants!
Contact Pet Chikitsa Pet Care. Our team of experienced veterinarians will work with you to provide the best possible care for your furry friend.
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