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Gardening practices can indeed impact the local distribution of Needle Grass pollen. This grass variety can proliferate in well-tended lawns and parks as well as in neglected land plots. It's known to release a massive volume of pollen that can cause allergies. Cultivation, irrigation, mowing, and weeding practices can influence the growth pattern of this grass and consequently the pollen levels in those areas.
Higher cultivation generally supports the growth of Needle Grass, thus increasing pollen distribution. Proper irrigation stimulates growth, but if it is irregular or inapt, it might contribute to faster dissemination of the grass seeds and therefore the pollen as well.
Mowing can have a dual effect on Needle Grass pollen distribution. Regular mowing can reduce grass flowering, resulting in less pollen dispersion. However, if the grass blade is cut too short, it might stimulate greater grass and pollen production.
Weeding can reduce the proliferation of Needle Grass by eliminating competition. However, wrong weeding methods can inadvertently spread grass seeds, leading to more areas infested with Needle Grass and thus a wider pollen distribution.
Managing these practices well can help control the amount of Needle Grass pollen in the local area, potentially aiding those who suffer from grass pollen allergies. However, completely eradicating the pollen can be challenging due to its ability to travel far distances carried by wind. People with severe allergies are advised to limit their exposure to Needle Grass pollen and consider taking anti-allergy pills.