Select pollen allergy free garden plants if you suffer from pollen allergies. Check out our list of plants for pants for your garden that are easy on pollen allergies. Low allergy garden plants have one thing in common; they are insect pollinated plants which eliminates the wind blown pollen which is what irritates most allergies.
There are many, many trees, shrubs and perennials that are pollinated by insects that the low allergy garden is well rounded.
- Low allergy trees include apple, plum, magnolia, dogwood, crape myrtles, poplar, and cherry.
- Mow the lawn area frequently keeping it shorter than normally required. Grass that is mowed to 2 inches is less likely to produce seed. It is generally too short to catch wind blown pollen.
- Walk your garden or landscape regularly to pull or spray out weeds. Weeds are often the cause of more allergy issues than garden plants.
- Hedges can pose a problem for allergy sufferers as they collect dust, mold and pollen. Keep them pruned and thinned out to reduce such as build up.