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2025 ~ Poison garden ~ Halloween ~ Yarn ~ 31 day ~ Countdown calendar

2025 ~ Poison garden ~ Halloween ~ Yarn ~ 31 day ~ Countdown calendar

***PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS CALENDAR WILL NOT SHIP UNTIL THE MIDDLE OF AUGUST 2025 ***

**PLEASE ORDER SEPARATELY FROM OTHER PRODUCTS DUE TO BEING A PRE ORDER.

The Poison Garden at the Alnwick Garden in Northumberland, England, is home to more than 100 toxic, intoxicating and narcotic plants.

It is open to the public.

The sign on the black iron gate says, "These plants can kill", and it's emblazoned with a skull and crossbones for good measure. The warning isn't a joke – the plot sealed off behind these black iron bars is the deadliest garden in the world. And it's open to the public.

Established in 2005, the Poison Garden at the Alnwick Garden in Northumberland, England, is home to more than 100 toxic, intoxicating and narcotic plants. Before visitors are allowed to enter, they must have a safety briefing. Visitors are instructed that they're not allowed to touch, taste or smell anything – nevertheless, guests have still occasionally fainted from inhaling toxic fumes as they walk through.

One of the dangerous plants cultivated here is monkshood, or wolf's bane, which contains aconitine, a neurotoxin and cardio toxin. But that's not the worst one: "Probably the most poisonous plant we actually have here is ricin [which contains the toxin ricin] better known as the castor bean or castor oil plant," Smith said. "The Guinness Book of World Records considers that to be the world's most poisonous plant." 

Surprisingly, a lot of the things that grow in the garden are quite common. Many of the plants here do grow wild in the UK, and most of the plants are alarmingly easy to cultivate. Even popular home-garden bushes like rhododendrons are accounted for here. Those leaves contain grayanotoxin which will attack a person's nervous system if eaten. You're not likely to eat the leaves, though, because they taste disgusting.

And then there's the laburnum tree, the second most poisonous tree in the UK (only the yew tree is more dangerous). Many people have them around their homes because of their beautiful yellow flowers, but they contain a poison called cytisine. The tree is so poisonous.

You will receive:

30 × 20g mini Skeins of yarn that will be individually wrapped and numbered in a mixed colour palette.

1 × 100g skein of Hand Dyed yarn

Set of Handmade stitch markers

1 × Scented candle

Plus a few extra treats that may be edible and drinkable. If you have any allergies etc, please let me know during the checkout process and I'll do my best to accommodate your needs.

Yarn choices are:

Sock/4ply (75% super wash merino, 25% Nylon)

400 metres/80 metres

Dk (Super Wash merino)

225 metres/42 metres

Please note:

It's hand dyed using Acid dyes.

Every effort has been made to ensure all dye has been rinsed but please note that some may remain and may cause bleeding. I always suggest handwash only.

    £175,00Cijena
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