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A Dozen Tips For Producing Low Allergy Gardens Garden Home Lighting Can Transform Your Dull Backyard Into A Magical Hideaway
- Accent Lights are small fixtures placed close to the ground which provide a subtle source of decorative lighting almost anywhere in the garden. Kits are available at most discount stores and also with discount online shopping. - Spotlighting is used sparingly to pick out larger plants, trees, statues and architectural features. Safety Lighting steps for safety is an obvious requirement in any garden, but functionality can be coupled with decorative merit if the lighting is subtle. A Dozen Tips for Producing Low-Allergy Gardens Thomas Leo OgrenWhat we plant often has a direct effect on our own health and the health of those near us. A pollen-producing male tree in our own yard will easily expose us to ten times more pollen than would a similar tree growing just down the block. This can be compared to second-hand smoke. It is possible to inhale some smoke from a person smoking a block or two away from you, but it is hardly the same as someone smoking right next to you. It is the same with plants. If your own yard is full of allergenic plants, then you will be exposed most.Elementary school landscapes are frequently highly allergenic because all too often they have been landscaped with trees and shrubs that will not produce any seeds, seedpods or fruitwhich the children might want to toss at each other. What is over-looked is that these tidy choices are usually male cultivars (clones) and although they are litter-free, they are prodigious producers of allergenic pollen. I am now involved with a pollen-free landscape planting at a new elementary school in Tulare County, California. This work is being sponsored by their local asthma coalition and it is very encouraging to see preventative measures like this being taken. Children suffer greatly from allergies and asthma, and asthma is now the most common chronic childhood disease in the US. A Dozen Tips for Producing Low Allergy Gardens This work is being sponsored by their local asthma coalition and it is very encouraging to see preventative measures like this being taken. If your own yard is full of allergenic plants, then you will be exposed most.Elementary school landscapes are frequently highly allergenic because all too often they have been landscaped with trees and shrubs that will not produce any seeds, seedpods or fruitwhich the children might want to toss at each other. Remember, the greater the exposure to pollen, the greater the incidence of pollen-triggered allergy and asthma.1.Dont plant any male trees or shrubs. The allergy-friendly landscape plant materials are predominantly female, and compliment the clean air building. Another fine example of low-pollen landscaping surrounds the new American Lung Association Regional Headquarters in Richmond, Virginia. With green construction principles a new Breathe Easy allergy-free office was constructed. The allergy-friendly landscape plant materials are predominantly female, and compliment the clean air building. Other Breathe Easy offices are also now using pollen free landscapes, as are numerous Heath Houses.Twelve tips: Remember, the greater the exposure to pollen, the greater the incidence of pollen-triggered allergy and asthma.1.Dont plant any male trees or shrubs. These are often sold as "seedless" or "fruitless" varieties but theyre males and they all produce large amounts of allergenic pollen.2.Do plant female trees and shrubs. Even though these may be messier than males, they produce no pollen, and they actually trap and remove pollen from the air. There is also some very good all-female sod to use for pollen-free lawns. As an added bonus, these female lawns stay low and require less frequent mowing.3.Plant disease-resistant varieties: mildew, rust, black spot and other plant diseases all reproduce by spores and these spores cause allergies. Disease resistant plants wont get infected as much and the air around them will be healthier.4. Solar Residential Outdoor Lighting is Becoming the Product of Choice for Millions of Consumers The bulbs last for 10,000 hours, require no maintenance and draw on average only three to five watts. These dramatic increases in solar outdoor lighting reliability are due to recent advances in two areas of technology:. He writes regularly about solar powered products including garden lighting and pathway lighting solutions. According to the U.S. Unlike the traditional incandescent bulb, there is no excited gas, no burning filament, and therefore next to no heat production. Even so, solar powered landscaping lights are becoming extremely popular although this was not always the case. Many mistake the term watt as a measure of brightness, which of course, it is not. Use only trees and shrubs well adapted for your own climate zone. Plants grown in the wrong zone will often fail to thrive. Because they are not healthy, they will be magnets for insects. Insect residue, "honeydew," is a prime host for molds and molds produce allergenic mold spores. Often native plants will be the healthiest choices.5.Be careful with the use of all insecticides, fungicides, and herbicides. Accidental exposure to all of these chemical pesticides has been shown to cause breakdowns in the immune system. Sometimes one single heavy exposure to a pesticide will result in sudden hypersensitivity to pollen, spores, and to other allergens. This is as true for pets as it is for their owners. Go organic as much as possible. Make and use compost! 6.Diversity is good. Dont plant too much of the same thing in your landscapes. Use a wide selection of plants. Lack of diversity often causes over-exposure. Use lots of variety in your gardens.7.Wild birds are a big plus because they eat so many insects. Plant fruiting trees and shrubs to encourage more birds. Suet also attracts many insect-eating birds. Insect dander causes allergies and birds consume an incredible amount of aphids, whiteflies, scale, and other invertebrate pests.8.Use pollen-free selections whenever possible. Indoor Gardening Tips for Jerry Seinfeld This will lead to problems with the plant's roots and might also impede drainage.10. Give your plants a bath! Use room temperature water when watering your indoor plants. Relax.youre not alone! This way you will remember the name of the plant and what type of individual care it needs to stay healthy. Outdoor soil can contain insects, weeds, and disease-causing organisms that can actually harm other healthy plants already living indoors. There are many hybrids with highly doubled flowers and in many cases these flowers lack any male, pollen parts. Formal double chrysanthemums, for example, usually have no pollen. Another example would be almost all of the erect tuberous begonias. These have complete female flowers, but their male flowers have nothing but petals, making them pollen-free. 9.If you simply must have some high-allergy potential plants in your yard, just because you love them, then watch where you plant them. Dont use any high-allergy plants near bedroom windows or next to patios, well-used walkways, or by front or back doors. Place the highest allergy plants as far away from the house as possible and downwind of the house too. Remember: the closer you are to the high-allergy tree or shrub, the greater is your exposure.10.Know the exact cultivar name of a tree or shrub before you buy it. Dont buy any that are not clearly tagged with the correct cultivar (variety) name and the Latin, scientific name. Compare the exact name of the plant with its OPALS/TM allergy ranking. With this scale, 1 is least allergenic, and 10 is the most allergenic. Try to achieve a landscape that averages at OPALS #5, or below.11.If you have a tree or hedge that has high allergy potential and dont want to remove it, consider keeping it heavily sheared so that it will flower less. Gardening By The Yard Tips Say no to chemicalsChemical is just as bad to plants as it is with humans. Flowers and lush shrubs abound in their tiny nook of paradise. Moreover, removing weeds also provide better absorption of the soil's nutrients. DeadheadingOne good rule of the green thumb is to keep your border free from wilted flowers and dried leaves. Visit Georges Blog here http://www.push-button-online-income.com/gardening Source:. Physical pest controls or other alternatives are better options.With these simple tips, soon enough you won't have to go green with envy with your neighbor's spectacular garden by the yard. Some perennials such as phlox, daylily, and Lady's Mantle get their growth jumpstarted by deadheading.2. Weed out.This is one of the best ways to preserve the beauty of your garden by the yard.
Boxwood, for example, has allergenic flowers but if pruned hard each year, it will rarely bloom at all.12.Get involved with your own citys tree and parks departments, and encourage them to stop planting any more wind-pollinated trees. There are thousands of fine choices of street trees that do not cause any allergies and we should be using these instead. Working together we can make a healthy difference, and well all breathe better for our efforts.*Note, with the dioecious plants (separate-sexed) males cause pollen-allergy, and females because they are pollen free, do not. Examples of some of these dioecious plants are: red maple, silver maple, box elder, holly, willow, aspen, cottonwood, poplar, fringe tree, pepper tree, carob tree, Osage orange, mulberry, cedar, juniper, podocarpus, yews, ash, date palms, and even asparagus. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Thomas Ogren is the author of Allergy-Free Gardening, Ten Speed Press. Tom does consulting work on landscape plants and allergies for the USDA, county asthma coalitions, and the Canadian and American Lung Associations. He has appeared on HGTV and The Discovery Channel. His book, Safe Sex in the Garden, was published in 2003. In 2004 Time Warner Books published: What the Experts May NOT Tell You About: Growing the Perfect Lawn. His website: www.allergyfree-gardening.com Warning: file() [function.file]: http:// wrapper is disabled in the server configuration by allow_url_fopen=0 in /home/landscap/public_html/Includes/Configure.php on line 94 Warning: file(http://www.landscapelightingnet.info/config.txt) [function.file]: failed to open stream: no suitable wrapper could be found in /home/landscap/public_html/Includes/Configure.php on line 94 |
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