How to Create a Low-Allergen Perennial Flower Garden

Choose non-allergenic flowers like daffodils, pansies, and tulips. Avoid highly allergenic plants like ragweed and sunflowers. Plant in well-drained soil and provide adequate sunlight.

Create a diverse garden with a mix of flowers that bloom at different times to extend the flowering season. Include fragrant, low-allergen options like lavender and bee balm.

Consider incorporating native plants that are less likely to trigger allergies. Mulch garden beds to reduce pollen exposure. Regularly deadhead flowers to prevent pollen dispersal.

Avoid planting wind-pollinated flowers like grasses and birch trees. Opt for insect-pollinated plants such as roses and zinnias. Use drip irrigation to minimize airborne pollen.

Maintain good garden hygiene by keeping plants healthy and free of pests. Consider wearing a mask while gardening during peak pollen times. Enjoy your low-allergen garden oasis!

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