Rearranging Pollen — Sweeping Change

I always wipe off the table where I eat on the back porch, but this is yellow pollen season. It not only accumulates, but the wind leaves its mark with swirls. For the first time, I used the leaf blower instead of a broom to clean the porch. That started the faulty thinking, to blow everything to the screen door. I realized it worked well with the leaves. Most of the leaves that blew up through the floor are now outside. The pollen was simply scattered.

I changed my thinking for the second sweep of the day. I reasoned that the pollen could jolly well exit the way it came in – through the screen that wraps the porch. I’m thrilled that most of it is now outside. Mercifully, I can’t remember how long the pollen will continue to plague us. Since using the blower is so quick and easy, I won’t mind repeating the process a few times.

14 thoughts on “Rearranging Pollen — Sweeping Change

      1. The yellow pollen that is everywhere comes from pines. I don’t know of anything else that produces that level of pollen. Some other place might have different plants that produce large amounts of pollen.

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        1. We have some kind of hardwood tree that produces yellow pollen. I am not sure what it is. Most of it came from the pine trees in past years, but they have not put out much this year, due to the loss of so many trees.

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  1. I bought a leaf blower (cordless) a couple of years ago, but rarely ever use it. It does do a quick and easy job, but I like my old timey broom and rake. lol That’s where I get a lot of my exercise.

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    1. Besides being good for us, it is also better for the environment. I find it pleasurable to rake; sweeping is not as easy or fun for me, but I do it for the sidewalks and driveway.

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