Allergies & Pollen for Louisville, Georgia

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Medium-High
Top Allergens:
Hickory/Pecan, Grass, Birch
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The amount of pollen in the air for Tuesday will not change appreciably and will remain in the moderate range. This is a result of stable temperatures. This lack of change in airborne pollen will continue to affect those who suffer from allergies and those who live with the allergy sufferers.

Allergy Facts

The greatest danger to allergy sufferers in the garden is not pollen from ornamental plants, it is mold that can grow on the surface of the dirt. When soil is disturbed by digging or weeding, mold spores are released into the air. To avoid undue exposure to mold, gardeners sensitive to mold should not dig just after it rains, when mold is at its peak.