Sunday, January 17, 2010

Allergy Symptoms In Children How To Build Enthusiasm For Plants With Allergy Prone Children?

How to build enthusiasm for plants with allergy prone children? - allergy symptoms in children

Consider the botanical family this summer. I really hope that the interest to get children to enjoy indoor and outdoor plants. The thing is, they have terrible hay fever. Hard to enjoy something that you feel so stuffy and miserable can. LOL. My feeling is that we have to skip flowers.

Suggestions on plants with low pollen than the children actually a lack of will? Do you have suggestions of pollen on the ground floor, we can for a landscape project together using? Grass pollen is a particular problem. Are there any good alternatives to grass, are used to do so, to reduce allergenic symptoms?

Some of you garden lovers suffer from allergies? How to handle?

We live in the Mid-South America - mild winters, very wet springs and long hot summers and low rainfall.

2 comments:

Venus__2... said...

I like answer # 1 to start, but you want to find something "fun" for children at the start of how the Venus Fly-traps, or similar.

Not the best plants for sure, but is still actively and directly excite little attention.

Good luck!

happycam... said...

Get some tanks. Tanks can be different in different atmospheres. Place a layer of 5-10cm of gravel on the bottom of cacti and succulents. In other respects, could be filled with water and the growth of submerged aquatic plants like Elodea types, floating plants such as Azolla Carolina. Pet shops sell a wide range (mostly will be used for aquariums). Another suggestion would be: 15-20cm of soil over the coal and on the ground floor of the annual growth eg Ageratum, Lobelia, etc. Keep the lid must contain pollen

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