Grass and Fertilizers
- Grasses used in lawns are not generally considered poisonous.
- However, toxicity may occur from materials spread or sprayed on the grass.
- Fertilizers, pesticides, toxic plants mixed in with the grass are a few examples.
- Many fertilizers contain herbicides, insecticides, arsenic, copper, lead, iron, zinc, and other additives. Toxicity may develop due to these ingredients.
- Keep all plant puts out of reach of children, because the plant soil may contain fertilizers, pesticides or even heavy metals and contaminants that cause poisoning.
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