Posted by: olie in safe garden, outside, garden, allergy on
Aug 19, 2009
Allergy has become an epidemic of modern world. Alas, it would be a shame not to associate with nature in a private garden when living in a house. It should not be allowed for such a common disorder to force people afflicted by it to stay indoors during the most beautiful months of year. Especially when complying with few simple rules can minimize the risk of staying OUTSIDE for those people.
- The most important thing in creating an allergy sufferer-friendly garden is to plan which plant species should or should not be planted. It is recommended to avoid strong and popular allergens – in such a garden you mustn’t plant any kind of birch, willow, alder, hazel or wormwood. You should also avoid exotic decorative grass, as their localization and type rules our mowing, for they can be a strong allergen.
- Although many people are allergic to popular pollens, it is good to shun from it in allergy sufferer-friendly garden, as faded, falling blossom, because of its fibrous and airy structure, irritates air-passages, and while decomposing they become a culture medium for highly allergenic bacteria, fungus and milbens.