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Hello,
We've just moved into a new house and realized the whole area of lilies ( abt 150 sqf ) in our garden are fatal to cats (we have 2 very lovely kitties). The previous home owners have had them for years, they are beautiful flowers and it's sad that we have to get rid of them....the question is how to do it. My husband and I are very new to gardening (just relocated to suburbs from the city), should we just dig out all the roots and leave the original soil there? If we wanna replace them with some feline friendly flowers, what should be the proper procedure?
Also, I read online that certain types of lilies are so toxic to cats that they die in 6-12 hours after ingesting a tiny part of it (or its pollen). Anyone with some experience on that?
Thanks in advance for answering!
We've just moved into a new house and realized the whole area of lilies ( abt 150 sqf ) in our garden are fatal to cats (we have 2 very lovely kitties). The previous home owners have had them for years, they are beautiful flowers and it's sad that we have to get rid of them....the question is how to do it. My husband and I are very new to gardening (just relocated to suburbs from the city), should we just dig out all the roots and leave the original soil there? If we wanna replace them with some feline friendly flowers, what should be the proper procedure?
Also, I read online that certain types of lilies are so toxic to cats that they die in 6-12 hours after ingesting a tiny part of it (or its pollen). Anyone with some experience on that?
Thanks in advance for answering!
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