5 plants you shouldn't grow in your garden

Many plants are beautiful, but not all of them are useful. Some of the more harmless and cute looking can be poisonous or attractive to unwanted insects, and sometimes grow like weeds. I think you do not want to face such problems. Therefore, here is a list of plants that are best not to plant in your country house.

Belladonna

Common popular names for belladonna, for example, deadly nightshade or mad berry, should already alert you. Don't let lush green foliage, bell-shaped purple flowers and glossy black berries fool you - this plant is extremely toxic and should be kept away from any gardens where children or pets might accidentally swallow it.

Mad berry

Mint

Mint is undeniably an excellent herb to grow. It is a great addition to food and drink, and its scent often comes in handy in a flower vase. However, when growing mint, you need to be very careful, because it grows easily if you do not monitor it, just like a weed. My advice is to put her in a container or pot.

A lot of mint

By the way, yesterday we wrote article on the best flowers for growing in pots and pots in the garden, be sure to read!

Aloe vera

Aloe vera is a succulent plant known for its medicinal properties, it is excellent for treating sunburn, for example. However, if you have a pet, then it is better not to plant it. After all, latex (aloe juice, just under the skin of the plant) is toxic and can cause serious abdominal upset and cramping. For the health of your cat or dog, it is best to leave this botanical medical wonder outside your garden.

Poisonous aloe

Bamboo

The toughness of bamboo and how fast it grows make it one of the finest building materials in the world. But that doesn't make it desirable in your garden. Once you plant bamboo, you will soon find that your yard, and possibly your neighbor's, is overflowing with it, and keep in mind that it can take years to eradicate this "weed".

Decorative bamboo

Mimosa

The mimosa family of shrubs and silk trees, with their feathered, fern-like leaves and showy pink flowers, looks exotic and romantic. However, your neighbors are unlikely to thank you if you plant her.

Yellow mimosa

She is incredibly aggressive and will plant her seedlings all over your yard and the surrounding area. Once it takes possession of the territory, it will be almost impossible to get rid of it.

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