Safety Considerations for Indoor Gardening
It is most likely that your indoor
plants will be safe from hard other than the odd garden
pest. But if you have young children or pets in the home,
the danger can be for them. There are many plants that
are not recommended for indoors (or outdoors for that matter)
when children or pets are present. Some plants are
poisonous, even fatal if ingested. Listed below if a few
of the more popular plants that aren’t safe to have around.
The seeds of Rosary Pea and Castor Bean plants are
lethal. Fatalities have been reported from the ingestion
of just one seed. If a young child or cat chews on one of
the leaves they are sure to get sick. You can purchase
necklaces that are made from the seeds of this plant.
These are not meant for children and can cause skin irritations
in adults.
Parts of the Oleander plant (the leaves and bark) are also
poisonous. It is not worth the risk to have these in the
house. Even with due diligence children or pets are bound
to get into a houseplant at one point or another. It is
hard to safeguard against falling leaves or other unavoidable
events.
The bulbs of certain flowering plants are considered
poisonous too. Even if you are planning on planting the
bulbs outside, be careful they are stored in a safe out of the
way area that is not accessible to little heads. The
flower bulbs in question are from the Hyacinth, the Daffodil
and the Narcissus flowers.
If you own any of these plants and don’t have little animals
or children running around to get into still use caution.
Be aware of what plants in your house are potential hazards to
humans. In addition, be a considerate host or hostess and
put the dangerous plants in a safe way when young visitors are
coming over.
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