I like Foxgloves but (I don't think this a problem but family would) people are often concerned about them poisoning children, so I would like to grow them in hanging baskets - is this possible?
Straight answer no. They are biennials. look up children poisoned with foxgloves, you will have trouble finding them, it don't happen.
Claim 'Grandfather rights'.
These extend to :(and are not limited to)
A) "NO! dont touch"
B) "Leave the b***** things alone!"
Apply to all circumstances.
Children learn very early not to eat what they find outside.
If you are worried, start digging up your daffodils!
Quote from: Paulh on April 21, 2020, 13:47:52
Children learn very early not to eat what they find outside.
If you are worried, start digging up your daffodils!
I thought that only daffodil bulbs were poisonous?
I believe that all parts are poisonous but the bulbs are the most toxic.
Quote from: Paulh on April 21, 2020, 15:53:42
I believe that all parts are poisonous but the bulbs are the most toxic.
Indeed you are correct. Its why the celtic Welsh ("ancient Britons") cultivated them , so as to poison their arrow heads, while fighting off the Angles etc, it is alleged.
Just grow foxgloves - and anything else - in the ground and train the grandchildren not to touch without asking first. same for any plant that has red berries.
Education is what they need, not cossetting.
Quote from: Obelixx on April 21, 2020, 17:39:29
Education is what they need, not cossetting.
A big stick helps
Privet berry poisoning does though... so rip out all the privet hedges... and don't even consider a laburnum within 10 miles of children!