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Pet-safe shade-loving tall-ish plants!

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  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    Hah, I recognized the style of houses from visiting Edinburgh and Glasgow
  • I'm glad to hear that @BenCotto, I've planted foxgloves for the first time this year and half the time I think it will be fine, and the other half I imagine my poor cat dying  :s. Apparently Lupins are bad too which I never knew, and I have plenty of those. 
  • philippasmith2philippasmith2 Posts: 3,742
    I'd agree with @BenCotto - if you consider the variation of plants grown and the number of happy cats ( whether yours or a "visitor" ) pottering about, this emphasis on toxic/poisonous plants and pet safety is becoming a bit OTT.
    Cats tend to be canny creatures and apart from the Lilly pollen issue, they will be safe in most gardens whatever you choose to grow.

  • Nanny BeachNanny Beach Posts: 8,719
    Well, Foxgloves and lupins are poisonous to people,think cats are more interested in eating birds
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