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The Four Best Ways to Baby Proof Your Houseplants This blog focused on baby-proofing the soil of your houseplants There are some inexpensive DIY options and some off-the-shelf shelf options for those with less time
How to Baby-Proof House Plants What NOT to Do! Plant pot covers help prevent your baby from getting into the soil or pulling out the plant Plant pot covers are available in various materials, including fabric and plastic, and are easy to install
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How To Baby And Child Proof (House) Plants - 5 Steps Simply baby proof your plants and you can have it all — a stunning home AND a happy toddler Today I’ll teach you how to child proof plants in your home — the right way
How to Baby Proof Plants for a Safe and Happy Home Here are a few tips for keeping plants out of reach of children: Place plants on high shelves or in cabinets that your child cannot reach Use plant cages or covers to keep children from getting to the plants Train your children not to touch plants Tell them that plants are not food and that they can make them sick Childproofing Your Plants
Kidproofing ( Pet Proofing) Houseplants - Making Lemonade Aren't houseplants beautiful? The endless green leaves, the air freshening qualities, the DIRT Dirt, the stuff of kid's dreams and my nightmares What's a plant AND kid loving person to do? It's simple, really Figure out
How to Baby Proof Plants | 10 Easy Methods (2024) From selecting non-toxic plant varieties to implementing clever placement techniques, these tips aim to provide a comprehensive guide for safeguarding babies from potential plant-related dangers while allowing households to maintain a healthy and vibrant connection with nature
Childproofing House Plants - Berkeley Parents Network Depending on the size of your plant, you might try cutting a pair of old panty hose and covering the soil with strips of the legs Attach the ''planty hose'' around the edge of the pot with an elastic band This will allow you to water the plant, without allowing access to the soil beneath