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Beware

I can't get the link to work. :(

Is it about grapes (raisins, currents, sultanas etc) being poisonous to dogs?
 
To me it was more about what could be encountered in the yard

http://www.dogmagazine.net/archives/2124/beware-the-grapes-of-wrath-or-your-dog-could-die/

I put the link in again-think it's the internet b'cuz I have "unable to connect,try later" and when I go back at it ,I'm there. Had this with this forum this am too.
dogmagazine.net will get you to sight but then there's a whole" bunch" of interesting "stuff" to read :)

Same thing again! Some days are a pain.
 
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Thanks - the link worked this time.:thnx:
The only thing I think I have to worry about are the mushroms. If we have a wet summer this year like last year we get quite a few. Guess I'll have to be vigilant.
I've had trouble with this site today as well. I'm wondering if it's a problem with the server?
 
gladioli

Ive planted gladioli bulbs in the back garden . should i take them back up ? has anyone had problems with them ?
 
I would love it if the information label that comes with new plants included toxicity to pets as well as whether or not the plant likes the shade / sun, how big it will grow etc. It would make gardening so much safer!
 
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Jeeze! sounds like I have to rip up half my garden or muzzle the dog! Don't they have any animal instinct not to eat these things? I thougt toxic plants tasted horrible?
 
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