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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 352561" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>At least the heavier pollens are less likely to cause allergies. Over here, wattle (the "Aussie green and gold" plant) gets blamed for a lot of allergies because of the vast amounts of pollen it generates. But it's heavy and doesn't travel far; they are now blaming hay fever on grasses which flower at the same time as our wattle.</p><p></p><p>husband cut back our large Peppermint Gum on the weekend and mulched it. I spread the mulch through the backyard and my hands were sticky, just from light handling of the mulch. You can still smell the very strong peppermint eucalypt smell whenever we go outside. It's like pine resin only it really clears your head!</p><p></p><p>I just finished working on my performing CV, I have to hand a copy over tomorrow at the meeting. I've never bothered with this before... I've never kept notes, I'm so annoyed with myself for all the chances I've missed.</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 352561, member: 1991"] At least the heavier pollens are less likely to cause allergies. Over here, wattle (the "Aussie green and gold" plant) gets blamed for a lot of allergies because of the vast amounts of pollen it generates. But it's heavy and doesn't travel far; they are now blaming hay fever on grasses which flower at the same time as our wattle. husband cut back our large Peppermint Gum on the weekend and mulched it. I spread the mulch through the backyard and my hands were sticky, just from light handling of the mulch. You can still smell the very strong peppermint eucalypt smell whenever we go outside. It's like pine resin only it really clears your head! I just finished working on my performing CV, I have to hand a copy over tomorrow at the meeting. I've never bothered with this before... I've never kept notes, I'm so annoyed with myself for all the chances I've missed. Marg [/QUOTE]
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