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Have Children? Be Careful Of These Dangerous Plants And Flowers

by Trish

dangerous_flowersAs the warmer weather rolls in, many people are heading outside to get their gardens ready for summer.  There are many plants and flowers that are pleasing to the eye.  However, they are much less pleasing to the skin and stomach.

If you have young children at home, you must take caution.  There are lots of plants and flowers that are poisonous.  Additionally, there are several that are capable of causing allergic reactions.

Who Is In Danger?

Some plants can affect anyone.  By simply pruning a plant or picking a flower, you could cause a skin irritation.  Other plants cause damage by smelling them.

However, young children are definitely at the highest risk.  These curious tots tend to get themselves in trouble.  If you have children who are just learning to walk, like to touch everything they see, or put nearly everything in their mouths, you definitely need to keep reading.

If you have any of these dangerous plants or flowers in your garden, you might want to remove them or put a fence around the most dangerous ones.  At the very least, teach your children which plants and flowers to avoid.  Also, keep a close eye on children when they are outside.

What Are the Symptoms to Watch For?

If someone has touched or eaten a dangerous plant, you might notice vomiting, stomach cramps, irregular heartbeat, or burning of the mouth.

The severity and type of the symptoms will depend on the plant or flower.

What Should I do if I Suspect Poisoning?

If the person is having difficulty breathing or is unconscious, call 911 right away.  If you need to go to the hospital, take a piece of the plant with you.  This will help make a diagnosis.  Also, you’ll want to call the poison control center.

  • For skin irritation – Gently wash the area with clean water.
  • For eye irritation – Irrigate the eye(s) with clean water for 20 minutes.
  • If swallowed – Remove any remaining pieces of the plant.  Rinse the mouth with clean water.

Which Plants are Dangerous?

We interviewed a Clearwater florist to find out which plants are the most dangerous to children.  She advised parents to refrain from planting these items.  If they are already in your garden, she says parents might want to remove them.  According to this local florist, these are the most dangerous plants and flowers:

  • Asthma or Stick Weed – This green plant causes skin allergies and can induce asthma attacks.
  • Rhus – If you want to remove this fire-red plant from your garden, make sure all your skin is protected first.
  • Yellow Oleander – Be careful of this evergreen tree and it’s yellow tubular flowers.  All parts of the plant – even the seeds – are toxic.
  • Cactus – If a child managed to swallow this, it could definitely do some internal damage.  More likely, you’ll need to worry about the damage the spines could do to skin and eyes.
  • Hot Chilies – While eating these plants won’t likely be fatal, the hot, spicy peppers can cause a lot of distress for a youngster.  Be very careful with these plants; the bright colors will definitely entice young hands.
  • Dumb Cane – If a child swallows this popular house plant, the mouth will become irritated and swollen.
  • Angel Trumpet – All parts of this flower are toxic and can cause hallucinations.
  • Grevileas – This reddish plant causes dermatitis.
  • Oleander – Every part of this flower is toxic.  Plus, the sap can irritate the skin and eyes.
  • Poinsettia – If children eat this holiday favorite, they will experience delirium.  Like Oleander, the sap of Poinsettias can irritate the skin and eyes.
  • Arum Lily – From the bulb to the flower, every part of this plant is poisonous.

You may desperately desire a beautiful, lush garden this summer.  But don’t plant things that will put your family in danger.  Follow the advice of our local florist; don’t fill your outdoor space with potentially harmful flowers and plants.

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Guest author Emily Renshaw is a freelance writer.  She specializes in subjects relating to families and child development.

Filed Under: Gardening, Landscaping, The yard Tagged With: allergic reactions, call 911, children, Dangerous Plants, difficulty breathing, eye irritation, flowers, irregular heartbeat, pets, poisonous, risk, skin irritation, stomach cramps, symptoms, unconscious, vomiting

7 Reasons Why You Should Buy A Swimming Pool

by Trish



When you were young and dreamt about your ideal home, the chances are that you always had a swimming pool in those images. It sets off a luxury home nicely and really comes in handy on those hot summer afternoons. In reality, the swimming pool is an incredibly useful commodity to have in your family home. If you were thinking about the pros and cons of having a pool installed, please read this article for some factual information.


Home Value

Adding value to your home is never a bad thing, but it should be considered when you are worried about the initial cost of your chosen pool. There are some home buyers that will only consider looking at houses with attached swimming pools. They tend to have more money available for their next purchase, why not include your address on their ‘must see’ list?

Beauty

If you are not thinking about moving anytime soon, you will still have the added benefit of living in a beautiful and luxurious property. Just relaxing next to the pool is enough to left your spirits on a hard day. Every time you look out of the window for some inspiration…there it is!

Fitness

Swimming is one of the best ways to keep in shape, and this has been proven many times. Instead of driving down to the busy gym, why not strip off and do a few lengths of your very own pool? You are much less likely to get injured in this ‘soft’ environment and will be able to relax without worrying about getting in someone’s way.

Family Bonding

A happy family is a healthy family, and you get the best of both worlds with your own swimming pool. As well as the exercise option, you can have a fun game of water polo and top up on your tans. You will never get bored of the pool as it can be used for so many activities.

Children’s Health And Safety

Your children’s health is one of the most important concerns in any parent’s life. With your own swimming pool, you can help them to stay fit, with the added bonus of ensuring they learn how to swim properly. Exercise can often be tiresome, but swimming is always thought of as an opportunity to have some fun with your loved ones and friends. You never know when your children may need their swimming skills in the future.

Entertainment

If you fancy inviting some friends and family over for a party, why not base it around your pool? Just fire up the barbeque and get some lively sounds blasting out, you could re-enact your last tropical holiday together! Get some decent lights installed and you could be throwing some memorable evening poolside events for the whole neighborhood.

Balance And Stress

If you add a daily swim to your daily routine, you will be adding a very healthy factor to your lives. You can de-stress after a hectic day at the office, or massage your partner in the relaxing luxury of your own swimming pool.

 

Rod Tuckers provides swimming pool service in Westport CT. A complete family man, he understands fully well the value that a swimming pool adds to family bonding. You can avail to more useful tips on home improvement and family issues on his blog.

Filed Under: Home Improvement, House and Home, The yard Tagged With: Beauty, cons, entertainment, Family Bonding, fitness, Health, Home Value, Pros, reasons, safety, swimming pool

Let Your Imagination Run Wild With 5 Cool Ways To Change Your Garden This Summer

by Trish

Don’t tell me you’ve not looked out at the garden recently and tried to come up with some amazing ways to make it better. It’s the same every year when you look out of the window and there is snow lying everywhere. You start to get a little depressed because you can’t go outside and your imagination starts to run wild. Have you ever done something about it before, or does next winter come around before you have the chance to do anything?

You should make this year different because you will feel great when the sun is out and you spend time outside. The last thing you want is to be sitting in a garden that you don’t think looks nice. It completely ruins the moment, so you shouldn’t let it. Think about everything you would like to do and run with your favorite idea before it’s too late. We can even look at some ideas together so you can get that imagination of yours running wild again.

Add some decking

Fiberon Tropics composite decking

You could choose a little corner of your garden and add some decking, or you could even have some running off the house. When it’s nice outside you could put out a table and chairs so the family can sit around and eat their meals while relaxing in the sun. You could always put the furniture on the grass, but when you have decking it looks a lot better. If you had a nice seat out there you could also sit and read books when you’re not at work.

Get rid of the crap

You might have some things inside your garden that you don’t want to be there anymore. If it’s something big like a hut you maybe haven’t got rid of it because it’s too much work. This year could be different and you could go outside and start knocking it down this weekend. Get rid of everything else in your garden that is making it look a mess. Even if you don’t replace anything it will still look a lot better when the crap is gone.

A kid’s playhouse

Old playhouse

If you have young children you might want to do something nice for them because they will be using the garden a lot more than you during the summer. You’ll have to think about the kinds of things they might like. You could put a playhouse in the corner and they will love it whether they are a boy or a girl. If you think back to when you were a child I bet it’s something you loved. You could even turn it into a tree house if your child is a little older.

Let there be light

Even though the sun sticks around longer in the evenings during summer it won’t be there all night. Eventually it will be gone and your garden won’t be suitable to spend any time in unless you add some lighting. When your garden is light up it looks beautiful and you can stay outside as late as you want. You have a huge number of options available to you and perhaps it’s best if you looked hard before you decided how you would light the place up.

Grow some vegetables

sun gold tomatoes

If you have enough time to spare you could take up a new hobby. It’s quite enjoyable growing your own vegetables and eating something you have grown yourself always tastes a little better. A nice little vegetable patch in the corner of the garden will look great and it could come in very handy. When you’re cooking dinner you can run outside and pick something straight out of the ground if it’s ready.

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The author of this article, Sharon Anderson works for Country Cubbies. Country Cubbies is Australia’s leading cubby housemanufacturer with a huge range of cubby houses and children’s play forts.

Filed Under: Garden decor, Gardening, The yard Tagged With: chairs, cool, deck, Furniture, garden, imagination, light, lights, patio, plants, playhouse, summer, table, tidy, vegetables

Garden Projects For You To Take On This Year

by Trish

It is a new year, so that means it is time for a new garden. Many homeowners will forget about their garden when it comes to redecorating, even though the garden is one of the key areas of any home. Do not waste another year putting off using your garden, instead plan ahead and turn your garden into a beautiful area that is perfect for you to relax in during the summer months.

To help you make a start with your garden transformation, I have listed some garden projects that you may want to take on in 2013.

Vegetable Plot

2013 is the year of turning green, and what is more perfect than creating your own vegetable plot? Not only can you save a fortune by growing your own vegetables, but you also know exactly where they have come from.

Homeowners that decide to grow their own vegetables usually decide to do this just as part of a fun summer project, they soon realise that there are many benefits from growing your own vegetables.

You will need to invest a lot of time into your vegetable patch making sure that your vegetables grow well.

Invite Wildlife

During the summer months you can expect to see plenty of wildlife make their way through your garden, as long as your garden is wildlife friendly. There are many ways you can encourage wildlife to come into your garden, one of the most popular ways is by providing food.

If you love to watch birds fly by, why not get a bird table and some tasty bird treats. If you want birds to come into your garden even faster, purchase some coconuts and leave half a coconut out as this is something they love.

Water Feature

If you want a bigger project in your garden, why not think about creating a garden pond? Not only will it look fabulous, but it will also attract wildlife to the garden. It is important that you make your pond safely; this will ensure that you do not put any one at risk through unstable surfaces or flooding.

It may be worth calling out an expert to come and create the garden pond for you as it will look a lot more professional and stylish.

Garden Furniture

There is not much point in having a stylish garden area, if there is nowhere for you to sit and admire the work you have done. You may want to consider creating your own garden furniture as part of one your projects, however you should be prepared as this can take a long time and will also cost quite a bit of money.

Kerry loves gardening and decided to create a garden pond ready for summer 2013. She also brought some trendy rattan garden furniture from http://www.oakita.co.uk/

Filed Under: Garden decor, Gardening, The yard Tagged With: birds, garden, Garden Furniture, Garden Projects, pond, summer project, Vegetable Plot, water, Water Feature, Wildlife

5 Gardens In Australia To Visit With Your Kids

by Trish

There are few things more relaxing and cheerful than taking a stroll with your family through a beautiful Australian garden on a sunny day. Australia offers a wide variety of gardens to choose from. Let’s take a look at some gardens that are ideal for a family outing:

1. Ballarat Botanical Gardens

Ballarat is generally regarded as one of the best cool climate gardens in Victoria. It springs to life in March during the yearly Ballarat Begonia Weekend. With many activities for the kids, entertainment, workshops and tours, it’s a celebration that you shouldn’t miss. The tradition dates back to 1889, when tuberous begonias were first planted in the garden. This was shortly after their initial discovery in Bolivia and northern Peru. You will also encounter plenty of roses, dahlias, camellias and azaleas.

2. The Ian Potter Foundation Children’s Garden

Located at the Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne, this is a wonderful place to begin teaching your kids about plants. The garden is loaded with interactive places for children to explore and play. The Bamboo Forest is an area that is totally defined by bamboo. The qualities of texture, sound and light all change here. The Wetland Area is a natural pond that is full of life. Kids can use microscopes, aquaspheres, nets and a library to learn about plants and insects.

3. Castlemaine Botanical Gardens

Journey around this 19th Century garden and take a look at the original features including Lake Joanna, the rows of oak and elm trees and the carriage drive. The gardens have recently been subject to a massive refurbishment that cost several million dollars. Improvements have been made to the picnic area, parking area, amenities and the garden’s lake. In addition to this, a new playground has also been installed. The gardens date back to 1860, when 25 hectares next to Barker’s Creek were allotted for the botanic gardens. Many exotic trees can be found here, many of which have been registered with the National Trust. In 1867, the Duke of Edinburgh planted an English Oak here. The tree is still very much alive all these years later. As you might imagine, it is quite massive at this point.

4. Morwell Centenary Rose Garden

Located in Morwell, Victoria, the Latrobe Council and a group of volunteers have created three beautiful acres of roses that reside in a park setting. Roses climb on walls and create splashes of color, while the paths below go through beds of Austin, Floribunda and Hybrid Tea roses. Roses that were bred in New Zealand reside at the southern end.

5. Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens

These gardens were created in 1985 with the goal of promoting the community’s appreciation and awareness of the Geelong Botanic Gardens. In addition, they aim to support the Gardens as a place for recreation, conservation, horticulture, scientific research and education. Volunteer guides give tours for groups and individuals. The Friends Teahouse is available for light refreshments during your visit.

Stacey is a young stay at home mother who enjoys spending time in the outdoors with her 3 young children. She recently employed the services of Premium Pools & Gardens www.premiumpg.com.au to enhance her own backyard in the hope that her children will one day inherit her passion for gardening.

Filed Under: Gardening, Home and family, The yard Tagged With: activities, australia, balarat botanical gardens, Castlemaine Botanical Gardens, dahlias, flowers, Friends of Geelong Botanic Gardens, gardens, ian potter foundation childrens garden, kids, Morwell Centenary Rose Garden, plants, roses, shrubs, tour, trees, visit, workshop

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