GARDEN OF DEATH PART 1



A visit to the poison garden, which he dubbed the ‘Garden of Death’ at Kelly’s House in Devon brings Tom face to face with some of the nastiest plants in the UK. Garden plants such as Yew, Wolfsbane and others can cause illness and death. Here in part 1 we explore the obsession with death and meet a few plants that can speed up the process.
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6 thoughts on “GARDEN OF DEATH PART 1”

  1. I have most of them in my garden along with digitalis and belladonna. It is amazing though, how much of these can be eaten by wildlife with no ill effects. Humans are just soft and squishy.

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  2. Really very interesting and the funny bits hilarious as always 😂
    Your commentary and info just helps us gardeners treat these wonderful plants with a bit more respect and to not go licking our fingers after we've been weeding!!

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