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spiraltower September 8 2013, 20:28:13 UTC
Bloody hell, that must have been terrifying. Glad to hear the tale has a happy ending.

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plucky_lass September 8 2013, 20:56:44 UTC
It's scary how much they can find in a garden, isn't it? I'm aware I know very little about plants and I'm forever getting more gardening-savvy relatives to patrol the garden for me before the kids do. Really glad it ended well, at least, but that must have been scary.

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sarahlascelles September 9 2013, 07:28:03 UTC
Oh gawd, how frightening. Glad to hear she is OK. Do you need any assistance with digging? I am perfectly capable of heavy digging if you want me to come round and do it?

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bacony September 9 2013, 10:12:40 UTC
If the weather or anything else prevents my parents from digging them up this Friday, then I'd be very grateful for your help, thank you!

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sarahlascelles September 9 2013, 13:21:02 UTC
Cool, shout if you need help.

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foul_temptress September 9 2013, 16:27:11 UTC
That must have been awful. I admit I have no idea what half the plants are in our garden.

Glad Fran is ok and didn't eat too many. It's at least pointed it out now so you don't have to worry that the newest Turner may eat them as well

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sarahlascelles September 9 2013, 19:16:29 UTC
This might be useful? Comes with pictures of the poisonous bits
http://www.realgardeners.co.uk/poisonousplants.htm

I used it to ensure the garden was canine safe as things are usually poisonous to dogs as well as humans (and vice versa), of course with some exceptions.

Please note: this isn't a definitive list

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nortysarah September 9 2013, 20:18:00 UTC
Oh no. How awful. We've been very luck and not had anything like that. Hopefully this was a one off. Big hugs

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