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Unlike poison ivy, touching a hemlock plant won’t cause a physical reaction—you have you ingest it for anything bad to happen.
Meritus Health providers are reporting an increase in poison ivy rashes in the community, along with a rise in patients ...
Summer is slowly making way for fall. There are fewer hours of sunshine, and temperatures are dropping. If you're still ...
Hydrangeas are a showstopper in the garden, but they don't pair well with everything. Consider planting them alongside these ...
Where Do You Find Poison Hemlock?  The Gazette reports that the Iowa Department of Natural Resources says that poison hemlock ...
Tomatoes were reviled for centuries—so how did we come to embrace them? This small New Jersey town claims to have played a major role. Once called the "poison apple," tomatoes were thought to be ...