Dog-Safe Plants You Can Add to Your Garden 

Dog-Safe Plants You Can Add to Your Garden 

Spring is right around the corner! Are you looking to spruce up your garden, but unsure which plants are safe for your four-legged friend? No need to worry; we are here to help! We have created a list of some of the most popular dog-safe plants and garden favorites that will add beauty and color to your yard without causing harm to your pet.

Camellia – These flowering shrubs take some work to get started but once they are rooted in your garden, they will continue to come back each year with little effort.

Dill – This herb that goes well in creamy dressings, soups, and meats is a dog-safe plant. Get to planting and whip up something tasty!

Fuchsias – These elegant pink and purple flowers look great in hanging baskets outdoors.

Magnolia Bushes – Most people think of large, stately trees when they picture magnolias, but this dog-safe plant also grows as a bush. The bushes offer spectacular flowers in purple, pink, or white.

Purple Basil – This variety of basil whips up into a delicious purple pesto and brings beautiful color to your garden bed.

Sunflower – These dog-safe plants can grow several feet tall, making them a great border along fences or in front of the house.

Pineapple Sage – This plant smells amazing, attracts hummingbirds with its pink tubular flowers, and is a tasty addition to everything from fruit salads and salsas to sangria.

Snapdragons – These dog-sage plants are easy to grow from seed in full sun and produce a range of colors from yellow to red on tall stems.

We hope that our list of dog-safe plants has inspired you to do some planting! There are several other plants that are dog-safe. Just be sure to do your own research to make sure!