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You truly love your garden, but your allergies keep you away enjoying it, instead you just keep looking at it from indoors. Well, having allergies doesn’t need to stop you from spending time outdoors. What you need is to be aware of the kind of plants you will be growing in your perennial garden design and finding the secondary plants that will make your garden harmless and attractive at the same time. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Six Plants To Prevent Growing In Your Garden That Can Cause Allergies


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Six Plants To Prevent Growing In Your Garden That
Can Cause Allergies
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You truly love your garden, but your allergies
keep you away enjoying it, instead you just keep
looking at it from indoors. Well, having
allergies doesnt need to stop you from spending
time outdoors. What you need is to be aware of
the kind of plants you will be growing in your
perennial garden design and finding the secondary
plants that will make your garden harmless and
attractive at the same time.
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Here are six plants to avoid growing in your
garden that can trigger allergies and their
substitutes. Oxeye daisy (Chrysanthemum
leucanthemum). Oxeye daisy is one of the most
favorite summer daisies, but the flowers, leaves,
pollen, scent and even the sap can effect in hay
fever, rashes, hives and other unpleasant
indications. So if you want dainty flowers in
summer, you can grow Variety Garden Phlox
alternatively. Phlox flowers bloom during the
summer and they come in different colors such as
white, pink, rose, red and lavender to adorn your
perennial garden design.
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ove-Lies-Bleeding (Amaranthus caudatus).
Love-lies-bleeding is favourite for its
flagging red flower clusters that can be a great
addition to your garden however the pollen can
be a chief causing to hay fever. Alternatively
consider the chenille plant (Acalypha hispida)
which is equally stunning with its long, gleaming
crimson flower clusters. When planted in the
ground, it can reach 10 feet tall and 6 feet
wide, but when grown in container it can be
smaller and it is a favorite houseplant or great
decoration to your custom patio design.
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Castor Bean (Ricinus communis). Castor bean is
a fast-growing and cheap plant with immense
leaves and bunched flowers that are an
outstanding addition to your garden. Sadly, all
parts of this awesome plant, especially the
seed/pollen can be a major causing for allergic
reaction. If you want something that makes a
statement, consider growing hibiscus (Hibiscus
rosa-sinensis) alternatively. Its
attention-getting flowers in a wide range of hues
including red, orange, yellow, white and pink
attract hummingbirds and butterflies into your
landscape design.
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Chamomile (Matricaria recutita). Surprisingly,
chamomile a well-known herb with a calming
consequence can be causing allergies. Yes,
chamomile is related to ragweed, which can cause
allergies. Its pollen can be causing hay fever,
and the leaves and flowers can cause skin
allergies. So if you want to replace a
good-looking and odorous ground cover, consider
growing woolly thyme (Thymus pseudolanuginosus).
It is a fast-growing secondary that can be grown
everywherelooks great in rock gardens, awesome
between stepping stones and fascinating spilling
over a wall or over container edges. It is
eye-catching for butterflies, bees and beneficial
insects.
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Jasmine (Jasminumspp.). Jasmine is one of the
sweet smellings, a fast-growing and quickly
spreading climber thats filled with flowers
suitable for your garden and custom pergolas, but
can cause allergies that will affect you
indoors. If you want an odorous climber without
causing allergies, then consider planting sweet
peas (Lathyrus spp.) in your garden. Although
sweet peas dont provide white flowers, the
seductive perfume they emit powerfully inform the
movement of Springtime.
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Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda, W. chinensis).
Wisteria is a high-climbing vine, blooms
passionately in the spring season with large,
drooping clusters of lilac or bluish-violet
flowers, perfect for draping over custom patios,
but the pollen is a leading hay fever initiation,
and even touching the plant can drive skin
allergies. Also, note it is an aggressive plant
and if used on a pergola we suggest making a
custom metal pergola because it has been set up
to twist wood. So if you are hunting for a
flowering vine that will romantically sprawl over
your custom pergolas or trellis, try evergreen
clematis (Clematis armandii), clematis hybrids,
culliver honeysuckle, or a variety of climbing
roses.
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Spring season and summer are the perfect seasons
to utilize the outdoors with the beauty and
fragrance of flowers and plants in blossom.
Perennial garden designers can help you choose
the perfect plants for you to create a
wonderfully designed space that provides areas of
shade, visual breaks, and attraction for
wildlife. At Natures Expression, our landscape
architects and designers build highly integrated
outdoor living spaces for families to enjoy in
Nicholasville, Georgetown, Lexington Kentucky,
and the surrounding area. We consult, design,
construct and maintain outdoor solutions that
provide functional aesthetics on budget and on
time. https//nei-lex.com/
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