As the Midwest transitions into fall, allergens like ragweed, mold, and pollen can disrupt the season’s beauty. At BEI, we understand the importance of allergy friendly landscaping.
Breathe Easy This Fall: Allergy Friendly Landscaping Solutions from BE

Balanced Enviroments

September 18, 2024

Combat Fall Allergies with BE

As the Midwest transitions into fall, allergens like ragweed, mold, and pollen can disrupt the season’s beauty. At Balanced Environments, we understand the importance of maintaining a healthy, enjoyable outdoor space—free from triggers that aggravate fall allergies. Here’s how we can help:

Allergy-Friendly Landscaping

Upon request, or if your design criteria include it, our team can incorporate low-pollen plants and allergy-reducing features to minimize common triggers. From strategic plant selection to thoughtful maintenance practices, we create outdoor spaces that help reduce allergy symptoms.

Effective Leaf and Debris Management

Fallen leaves can trap moisture and promote mold growth—two major culprits of fall allergies. Our thorough leaf removal services prevent mold buildup, keeping your property clean and allergy-safe.

Sustainable Lawn Care Practices

Regular mowing and mulching can reduce pollen spread. Our sustainable approach ensures a beautiful landscape while protecting the environment and your health.

Irrigation for Dust Control

Dry fall weather can lead to dust, another common allergen. Our irrigation management services keep your lawn healthy and reduce dust, ensuring cleaner air for everyone.

Let Balanced Environments help you breathe easy this fall with landscaping solutions designed to minimize allergens while maintaining the beauty of your outdoor spaces.’

Contact us today to learn how we can create an allergy-friendly landscape for your property this season.

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Allergy friendly landscaping

Leaf and Debris Management

Irrigation for dust control

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