In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike addresses the dual nature of the lovely spring weather we've been experiencing. While the moderate temperatures and regular rains have given our gardens a head start, they've also benefited some of the most dangerous plants around. Mike dedicates this episode to identifying and managing these hazardous plants, providing essential advice to keep you and your loved ones safe.
Mike starts by discussing the rapid growth of plants and animals this season, noting the early blooming flowers and fledgling birds. However, he quickly shifts focus to the darker side of this favorable weather—poisonous plants like giant hogweed, wild parsnip, nightshade, and deadly hemlock. These plants, while not all common, pose significant health risks, especially to children who might be attracted to their appearance.
Listeners will learn how to identify these dangerous plants, understand the severe reactions they can cause, and get practical tips on safe removal. For instance, Mike explains that giant hogweed's phytotoxic sap can cause severe burns when exposed to sunlight, and wild parsnip can have similar effects. He also covers the deadly potential of nightshade and hemlock, which can be fatal if ingested.
Mike encourages listeners to visit his Plant Doctor of La Crosse Facebook page for photos of these plants and to stay informed. He also takes a call from a listener named Pat, offering personalized advice on her hibiscus plant and how to send him photos for better diagnosis.
In addition to poisonous plants, Mike briefly touches on the technical issues with the new phone system and reassures listeners that they are working on resolving them. He wraps up the episode by hinting at future discussions on lawn diseases and how to manage them during the upcoming hot and humid weather.
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