Problems With Summer Pollen: Plants That Cause Summer Allergies

Spring isn’t the only time you can expect hay fever. Summer plants are also busily releasing pollen which can aggravate allergies. Not only summer pollen but contact allergies are common among sensitive gardeners. Learn about the common allergy causing plants that grow in the hot season and how to minimize their effects. Typical Summer Allergy Plants You know the symptoms. A stuffy head, runny nose, headache, weepy eyes and itching. Summer plant allergies don’t have to ruin your vacation. Know the plants that cause summer allergies so you can avoid them and concentrate on sunny fun. Many of the allergy causing plants in summer are found wild in ditches, fields and abandoned spaces. That means a casual hike for those that are sensitive can become a real drag. Fields are excellent hosts to such plants as: Ragweed Ryegrass Pigweed Lambsquarter Timothy grass Cocklebur Dock Plantain Sorrel Larger trees are flowering

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