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David Gillon ([personal profile] davidgillon) wrote2024-05-17 05:25 pm
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I have concluded ...

 ... that No Mow May* and a grass pollen allergy may not be entirely compatible.

I had lunch on the patio, which is right next to a patch of knee high grass at the 'flowering' stage. I enjoyed lunch, but it's four hours later and even after a bath and a complete change of clothes my skin is still crawling.

I suspect the bottom half of the lawn is getting mown tomorrow

* The idea is not to mow your lawn in May to encourage biodiversity, and it works, I had a couple of rare orchids show up last year, but no sign of them this year. They were in the top half of the lawn, which I'm planning to leave unmown.

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[personal profile] cesy 2024-05-18 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)

Ooh, that could explain why some people's hay fever has been getting worse over the past few years - more places doing no mow May, which is a good thing in general but I hadn't connected this point.

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[personal profile] lokifan 2024-05-21 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Ah dear :( Same, so I feel you! Hopefully the top half gets orchids but doesn't inflict too much pollen.