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From small desktop ferns to statement palms, there are plenty of non-toxic, dog-friendly plants that are safe for pet owners to have on display at home.
If you re a dog owner looking for plants to buy, it s important to consider whether they are harmful to your pooch. Some toxic houseplants to be wary of include the Devils Ivy, Peace Lily and Sago Palm. They might look beautiful placed on your coffee table, but these species should be kept away from pets and young children.
In order to help you find the perfect dog-friendly plants, the team at Tails.com have shared their top picks to help you create your very own indoor jungle.
Win £60 of stunning houseplants thanks to Rutherglen Reformer competition
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Cambuslang entrepreneur Jordan Trainer opened his first shop last year (Image: Rutherglen Reformer)
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Houseplants aren’t just trendy interior add-ons, adding plants to your home is important for your wellbeing. A recent survey by Arboretum found that 42 percent of Brits believe that having house plants at home improves their mental health. The bathroom is supposed to be a peaceful sanctuary where you can wash, bathe, primp, and do your business in peace, making it the perfect room to add some greenery to. Express.co.uk chatted to Victorian Plumbing’s resident bathroom design expert George Holland to find out which plants you need in your bathroom.
House plants: Bromeliads are actually very easy to care for, despite their intimidating appearance (Image: GETTY)
Boston Fern
If you’re looking for a small dog-friendly plant to brighten up your desk while you’re working from home then a Boston Fern is perfect.
This fern doesn’t like too much light or heat but does like high humidity.
A dimly lit bathroom might also be a good place for a Boston Fern - just make sure to keep it well-watered.
Bromeliad
The Bromeliad is the perfect plant companion if you want to add some exoticism to your home.
The plant is known for having thick foliage and can even produce a flower nearing the end of its life.