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Darrell Blackwelder: Poison oak and Ivy - Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 3 days agoA friend of mine called me the other day, concerned about poison oak in her flower bed. In severe...
Hints from Heloise: How to recognize poison ivy and more ...
NJ.com· 4 days agoDear Heloise: My children are allergic to poison ivy, and last summer, I had three miserable,...
I Couldn’t Escape Poison Oak. So I Started Eating It.
The Wall Street Journal· 3 days agoSTYLE THE TASTE of young poison oak is surprisingly mild, grassy and only a little bit tart. Two...
What is poison hemlock? What to know about this pretty but deadly plant growing in Oklahoma
Gannett via AOL· 5 days agoWhile most weeds are harmless, there are several plants in Oklahoma known to cause problems. Here's...
Here's What Happens When You Eat Cashews Every Day
MSN News· 1 day agoDensely nutritious and good for your heart and brain, cashews can be much more than just a snack food. Here's what happens if you add them to your daily...
Poison hemlock in Ohio: Here's how to spot the plant, prevent contact
WBNS-10TV Columbus· 6 hours agoPoison hemlock, one of the most poisonous plants known to man, is now in its flowering period and...
Avoid these common, toxic NJ plants this spring
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 5 days agoThere are so many plants that can be toxic to dogs and cats and of course, many of them can be harmful to humans as well. One plant that you have to...
Stroller: Poison ivy, nylon and beetles
Martinsville Bulletin· 7 days agoTODAY’S WORD is mid. SATURDAY’S WORD was tutelage, meaning instruction; teaching; guidance. Example: It was evident that the champion athlete’s success was due to the expert tutelage of her ...
Woman's plan to lose weight at gym gets off to worst start imaginable
Newsweek· 5 days agoRose, from Southern California, had not been having much luck with her efforts to get fit. "I had...
Kevin Courtney, Napa Journal: Meet Mr. Natural
Napa Valley Register· 3 days agoSome people wear gloves for yard work. I prefer to rough it, writes columnist Kevin Courtney.