It depends where you live. In the UK they are cut for decoration in December with no problem. Te harder you cut them the longer they take to recover.
Yes very safe
Yes, blueberry bushes are not toxic to dogs. In fact, blueberries are safe and healthy for dogs to eat in moderation.
in trees or bushes wherever it iis safe for theme
They are born in secluded dens, or bushes or thickets of plants so that the cubs are relatively safe.
To effectively kill thorn bushes, you can use a herbicide specifically designed to target woody plants like thorn bushes. Make sure to follow the instructions on the herbicide label carefully to ensure safe and effective application. Additionally, you can also physically remove the thorn bushes by cutting them down and digging out the roots to prevent regrowth.
safe but not comfortable
Tigers hide to stay safe. They are colored in such a way to make it easy for them to hide in their natural habitat. They can easily hide behind bushes, trees, and tall grass.
Clearly, it is too late to worry about safe practices
yea a lot more safe than it is to ride in summer
Well, hello there, friend! Camellia bushes are indeed toxic to cows if ingested in large quantities. It's always important to make sure your furry friends have a safe and healthy environment to roam in. If you're concerned about your cows, it's best to consult with a veterinarian or animal expert who can provide guidance on keeping them safe and happy.
yes
Horses generally avoid eating poisonous plants such as oleander, rhododendron, yew, and azalea bushes. It is always best to consult with a veterinarian or equine nutritionist to identify safe plant options for your horse.