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Can you design a low-allergy garden?

Yes; insect-pollinated planting, fewer high-pollen grasses and trees, and the right surfaces.

In short

Yes. A lower-allergy garden leans on insect-pollinated plants, which release far less airborne pollen than wind-pollinated grasses and some trees, favours double-flowered and female plants, and keeps a tightly-mown lawn or an alternative surface. We design the planting around it where allergies are a concern.

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