Not much good for this year, but a good selection here. I also managed to find 2 pollen free varieties at my local garden centre for growing in tubs.
In the garden it is easier to tuck the ordinary ones at the back out of the way, especially as many grow tall, but I am wary of growing the shorter ones in tubs where my cats can reach them. Unlike dogs, cats do seem to quite like flowers and will often sniff them. I have always had a number of cats and often had lilies and as Topbird says have not had any problems, but the pollen free sort do help put your mind at rest!
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Not much good for this year, but a good selection here. I also managed to find 2 pollen free varieties at my local garden centre for growing in tubs.
In the garden it is easier to tuck the ordinary ones at the back out of the way, especially as many grow tall, but I am wary of growing the shorter ones in tubs where my cats can reach them. Unlike dogs, cats do seem to quite like flowers and will often sniff them. I have always had a number of cats and often had lilies and as Topbird says have not had any problems, but the pollen free sort do help put your mind at rest!