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9 hours ago, Sakura said:

I want to try more of those sunflowers too ~ Mine actually got pretty big but they got too tall and started falling over and breaking

I had that problem with most of mine, I couldn't get sticks that were long enough or strong enough to support them.

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Ya'll what are we planting this year? It's getting close to the season to start thinking about it lol @Animedragon @Ayame @Sarada @Kari I'm not sure I wanna go the sunflower route myself this year, last year they grew pretty big but ultimately, I didn't know what to do with them when they got too big last year x.X 

I'm thinking about doing marigolds this year because they seem pretty easy to care for and hardy. Hens and chicks is something else I was thinking. 

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On 2/18/2026 at 11:09 PM, Sakura said:

Ya'll what are we planting this year? It's getting close to the season to start thinking about it lol @Animedragon @Ayame @Sarada @Kari I'm not sure I wanna go the sunflower route myself this year, last year they grew pretty big but ultimately, I didn't know what to do with them when they got too big last year x.X 

I'm thinking about doing marigolds this year because they seem pretty easy to care for and hardy. Hens and chicks is something else I was thinking. 

Marigolds sound fun, actually the only plants I've ever managed to grow from seed are the sunflowers I grew last year, but they go too big and out of hand really. So something smaller and easier to manage would be good.

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Ya, I think I want to try those this year, they seem pretty easy so I'm pretty sure I can manage them without killing them lol ~ for some reason I'm not that great with flowering plants. I'm good with normal plants that don't flower, but the flowering ones seem to die for me. 

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I would certainly try marigolds, I think they are pretty. Does anyone know if they are toxic to cats? I always have to be careful about that because my cat sometimes chews plants and flowers. 

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9 minutes ago, Kari said:

I would certainly try marigolds, I think they are pretty. Does anyone know if they are toxic to cats? I always have to be careful about that because my cat sometimes chews plants and flowers. 

I've heard of several types of "marigolds" that are really different species with different effects on people.  I think "Calendula" are probably safe.  Those are actually edible by people and the petals are used in salads and anti-inflammatory herbal medicines for sore throats and digestion problems so probably safe for cats as well.

I don't know for sure about all the other types but I've heard the ones called "French" or "garden" marigolds with bunchy, multilayered petals is slightly toxic to people.  They'll give you an upset stomach but won't kill you.  There's also a "bog" marigold that likes water and has thicker leaves.  That one can cause diarrhea and ulcers if eaten by people and the sap can actually cause blisters if it gets on your skin.  These ones you don't even want around people!

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I think the ones you get at Walmart or the general superstores that sell flowers are the kind that aren't toxic to animals~ I'd double check to make sure though. They can cause irritation in animals if ingested anyways I think, but not deadly. 

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On 2/22/2026 at 1:35 AM, efaardvark said:

I've heard of several types of "marigolds" that are really different species with different effects on people.  I think "Calendula" are probably safe.  Those are actually edible by people and the petals are used in salads and anti-inflammatory herbal medicines for sore throats and digestion problems so probably safe for cats as well.

I don't know for sure about all the other types but I've heard the ones called "French" or "garden" marigolds with bunchy, multilayered petals is slightly toxic to people.  They'll give you an upset stomach but won't kill you.  There's also a "bog" marigold that likes water and has thicker leaves.  That one can cause diarrhea and ulcers if eaten by people and the sap can actually cause blisters if it gets on your skin.  These ones you don't even want around people!

That's interesting but I'm not sure how to tell which one is which. I'm guessing they probably don't sell the one that has acid sap at Walmart so I probably don't have to worry about it haha 

 

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1 hour ago, Kari said:

That's interesting but I'm not sure how to tell which one is which. I'm guessing they probably don't sell the one that has acid sap at Walmart so I probably don't have to worry about it haha 

There's pictures in a book I have here on herbal remedies but of course a google search on "Calendula" is the newfangled way to do it.  Most plants from the store will also have the species name on a tag somewhere nearby.  If it says "Calendula" then you're ok.  Anything else I'd consider sus. :) 

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Okay great because I don't want to buy any acid plants that are going to kill me!

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We had marigolds with our cats before @Kari and I know they ate a few of them but it didn't harm them. We just had the yellow and orange ones you get at Target or Walmart the basic super market kind are okay.

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On 2/25/2026 at 2:27 PM, Ayame said:

We had marigolds with our cats before @Kari and I know they ate a few of them but it didn't harm them. We just had the yellow and orange ones you get at Target or Walmart the basic super market kind are okay.

That's good news because I always have to double check on these things since my cat things every thing is a buffet. 

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