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Monty Don Unveils Dog-Friendly Garden at Chelsea Flower Show with Toxic Plant Debate

The garden, designed in partnership with the RHS and BBC Radio 2, features playful canine amenities and plants deemed toxic to dogs, with safety measures emphasized.

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Overview

  • Monty Don's first Chelsea Flower Show garden includes dog-friendly features such as a lawn, water area, shade trees, and a dog house with a sofa.
  • The garden controversially incorporates toxic plants like alliums and foxgloves, which Don defends as manageable with sensible pet care.
  • After the show, the garden will be relocated to Battersea Dogs & Cats Home, where toxic plants will be removed if deemed unsafe by the charity.
  • The Royal Horticultural Society highlights the garden's dual purpose of delighting visitors and educating them about pet safety in gardens.
  • Monty Don encourages dog owners to balance awareness with practicality, noting that everyday activities often pose greater risks to pets.