If your allergies seen worst this year, I would like to share this article with you from my Organic Garden
ROBINSON IRMA
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Saturday, June 4th 2011 at 9:48PM
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magazine...The impacts of climate change extend far beyond the weather reports.Take allergies for example. Many plants respond to rising tempatures and higher levels of carbon dioxide by blooming earlier and producing more pollen. Ragweed is becoming even more allergic, not only does increased CO2 result in more ragweed pollen, but the pollen contains higher levels of an allergy-causing protein, potentially leading to more severe hay-fever attacks. ticks, mosquitoes, aphids, and other pests prosper due to longer growning seasons.
Any poison ivy? "The chemicals that makes you itch is increasing with higher carbon-dioxide levels" explains Havens. Poison ivy is becoming more toxic.
There is more in this article for the home gardner about how some plants are blooming much earlier now in a study that has been on going with some plants and trees since1970.(smile)
The weather report here lately is rain, rain and more rain. Our tempature is in the 60s when it should be in the 80s...and, you? lol (smile)