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Transplanting Rain Lilies Safely: Essential Tips for Success


Amanda McNulty from Clemson Extension and Making It Grow warns about the dangers of leaving rain lilies on the surface when transplanting them. She cautions dog owners against exposing their pets to these plants, as bored dogs may chew on the leaves and suffer severe or fatal reactions. With the recent severe rainstorms, McNulty advises checking stream beds near your property for any exposed rain lilies. She shares her own experience with her dog Blue, who is known as a “counter surfer” and may eat butterbeans but is unsure about rutabagas or bulbs. It is important for pet owners to be aware of the potential risks associated with certain plants and take precautions to protect their furry friends. Make sure to keep an eye on your surroundings and keep potentially toxic plants out of reach of pets.

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