The Allergy-Free Garden

Photograph of the garden

Did you know that your garden harbours all sorts of allergens that can trigger the symptoms of hay fever?

From grass pollen and tree pollen, to flower pollen and even weed pollen, the garden is awash with potential hay fever hazards that can prevent you from making the most of the outdoors during the spring and summer months. If you're a gardening fan, then this can have a huge impact on your leisure time as many routine tasks become out of bounds, such as mowing the lawn or nurturing your newly-planted flowerbeds.

But with many common mis-conceptions about hay fever, it can be difficult to know what protective measures to take to reduce the effects of the pollen, so you can get back outside.

Do not despair! This summer, BENADRYL® will be helping uncover the most common hay fever myths and providing top tips on how sufferers can plan their garden activities around their allergy to help reduce symptoms.

So look out for more news as pollen levels start to rise. With help from BENADRYL®, you could be back in the garden in no time!