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Ruthierhyme 04-05-2008 05:39 PM

Garden Plants policy ?
 
I've just been asked about a Garden Plants policy and wondered if anyone can help with what their policy / procedural information is ..

Many thanks

xx

DizzyDora 04-11-2008 04:19 PM

We just have a list of poisonous plants. Not sure where i had it from, possibly in the back of the daycare standards from ofsted.

Butterflyfllutterby 04-11-2008 06:18 PM

We also have a list of poisonous plants, we had it from environmental health, risk assessment resources. It is important to be able to identify dangerous plants. e.g one Christmas one of our Parents brought us all in a large sprig of Mistletoe which had an abundance of berries, which of course are poisonous. When we visit the school garden we risk assess before each visit as recently we found the Red and white spotty Toad Stools. We don't have an actual policy

Ruthierhyme 04-11-2008 07:11 PM

This was a question from a Childminder so am thinking it will be a garden & perhaps local grounds that will be looked at.

Many thanks for the replies, I'll pass on the threads url

xx

Ruthierhyme 05-28-2010 07:08 PM

Adding to this thread with a link to CAPT's sample 'How safe is your child in the garden' leaflet

links on the new rhs website!

Potentially harmful garden plants, safety tips page and a fun mostest page


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