Indoor plants

Where do you keep your indoor plants so that the littles don't get into them? I've had several herbs and things in a planter outside, but its starting to get cold here. I'll have to bring them in to survive winter. But I don't have a place to keep them so that my toddler and infant won't get into them!
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I bought a small book shelf for height turned it around so my kids cant climb it. How many plants do you have?

Right now it's just a two aloe plants and a couple herbs. But I've really enjoyed gardening this past year and plan on making a much larger garden next year, so I'm just trying to figure out what to do when I have a bunch to relocate.

I have these really dumb, small windows that are high up, so I place plants up there.

I put plastic wrap on the pots until she lost interest (poke holes if the plants don’t like humidity/moisture

Hang them bitches

i have tons of houseplants, my daughter has just learned not to mess with them and to be gentle. but the majority are up on shelves or in hangers

I just redirected him and he learnt not to touch them. I have a big fiddle leaf fig in the corner that he’s never had any interest in and a plant in every room.

My kid loves to dig in the dirt. I have a large metal planter outside and if I didn't stop him, he would've dug up all my plants. And I have a recently mobile 9 month old that just doesn't know any better. He keeps trying to eat the dog food 🤦‍♀️ I'd rather him not be trying to eat dirt too.

If u have space kitchen counter or kitchen window seal for herbs as for aloe see about making a shelf high up or look into plant lighting if able to in basement or in a room they can't go into My issue is my cat so I gave up on indoor plants 😂

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