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5.0 out of 5 stars This Is A Must Have!
Tom Ogren's book is a must have for anyone with allergies or for anyone who entertains people with allergies. It is simply put, the best book on the subject. This is also the only book which has an allergy scale. Tom writes this book from personal experience which is also helps to set it apart from many others on the subject. The book has a great cross-reference...
Published on Feb 19 2002 by Sheri Ann Richerson

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2.0 out of 5 stars Save your money
I bought this book on recommendation from my allergist. He hadn't read the book but someone told him about it. What a joke. This book is good is not for beginners or amateurs. Only buy it if you're running a greenhouse or something. I tried to sell it at a used book store and they didn't even want it cause they had copies. So if you're looking for this book go to used...
Published on Mar 25 2001 by Kate Manzo


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5.0 out of 5 stars This Is A Must Have!, Feb 19 2002
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Sheri Ann Richerson "ExoticGardening.com" (Marion, IN United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Allergy-Free Gardening: The Revolutionary Guide to Healthy Landscaping (Hardcover)
Tom Ogren's book is a must have for anyone with allergies or for anyone who entertains people with allergies. It is simply put, the best book on the subject. This is also the only book which has an allergy scale. Tom writes this book from personal experience which is also helps to set it apart from many others on the subject. The book has a great cross-reference section making it a breeze to find exactly what you are looking for in the blink of an eye. It is also full of great gardening tips. This is one book you simply must have on your gardening book shelf. It also makes a great gift for family and friends.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Book on the Subject, Dec 21 2001
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Shelby Stover (Central Coast, California) - See all my reviews
I have read all the books on this subject and this one is the best by far. None of the others have an allergy scale, and the scale makes finding the best plants much easier.
This book is also interesting and is full of good tips about gardening in general. The author spent many years working on this book and it is indeed useful and easy to understand.
I've had this book about a year now and have made many changes in my own landscapes, front and back yards both. Some of the shrubs we had were rated the very worst and getting them replaced was a big plus for me and my family, all of whom have allergies.
The photos in the book are quite good, as are the many drawings. Everything in it is cross-referenced and this makes it quick to find what you're looking for.
I got Allergy Free Gardening on the advice of my allergist and I have been recommending it to almost everyone I know. I wish I had had this book before we first landscaped, but still, better late than never.
I've been giving copies of this book as presents to my relatives who have allergies and so far everyone has enjoyed it. I think it is probably one of the most useful books I own, and I own quite a few.
Shelby Stover
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5.0 out of 5 stars Male Plants, Nov 11 2009
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Linda Anderson (Chemainus, BC, Canada) - See all my reviews
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As I have an allergy to pollen, I have to have mostly male plants in the garden. This is the best book I found that gives descriptions to all the plants I am able to use, and especially the most hazardous to my health.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Bible for allergy sufferers, July 7 2004
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"grapes1726" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Allergy-Free Gardening: The Revolutionary Guide to Healthy Landscaping (Hardcover)
As someone who has a history of allergies to almost everything, this book truly has become the Bible of allergies for me. In my opinion, this really is the best book ever written in regards to allergies. Tom Ogren outlines the allergy potential for every plant you've ever heard of, and a few you probably haven't heard of. When we moved into our new Southern California home a couple of years ago, we used this as a bible for landscaping -- if the book gave it a good pollen rating, we planted it. If it was a high pollen rating, we didn't plant it. The result? My allergies are better now than they have been at any time in my life, and this book has played a huge part in that! Even if you're not allergic to plants, get this book if you do any landscaping -- if everyone would follow his suggestions, there's no question we'd reduce the amount of allergic reactions by a huge amount. I can't say enough good about this book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book!, Sep 24 2003
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This review is from: Allergy-Free Gardening: The Revolutionary Guide to Healthy Landscaping (Hardcover)
I have owned this book for several years now and couldn't do without it. I do a good deal of gardening and before I buy any new plants at the nursery, I consult Allergy Free Grdening. My allergist suggested I buy this book, and I am very glad that I did. AFG helps me pick out trees, shrubs, vines, & flowers that will not cause allergies. It is very easy to use, interesting, useful, and surprisingly, kind of fun to read. There is also a good deal of solid advice on how to grow different kinds of plants.
Several of my friends also own this book and we all find it terribly useful. If you have allergies or asthma, or if you have a husband, daughter, son, or good friend who does, this is the book to own. It would also make a wonderful present for your favorite doctor, especially so if he/she is an allergist. I highly recommend Allergy-Free Gardening.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Encyclopedia of 1000's of plants and their pollen rating, Feb 19 2002
In our quest for a tidier landscape, it would seem we have been creating an allergy laden nightmare. Many thanks to Tom Ogren, an agricultural scientist, for pointing out that in plants that have separate sexes, the female is always the one without the pollen. Unfortunately, she also has the flowers that can drop and litter the yard or sidewalk. This has led to the growing trend of planting male only trees in landscapes. But, if you have an allergy or asthma, these male only trees can be hazardous to your health because they produce the pollen. The good news is Mr. Ogren explains how to top graft your trees so you might be able to save them!

Mr. Ogren has created an extremely useful tool to rate the allergen causing potential for thousands of trees, shrubs, perennials and herbs. In encyclopedic fashion, he lays out these plants under their scientific name and adds helpful insights about many of them.

His allergen rating scale is so thoroughly researched that it has been adopted by the USDA to rank entire cities.

There is so much more to this book than a discussion of pollen though. The opening chapters of this book have many useful ideas on how to lead a healthier life and in the process reduce your allergic reactions. For instance, flowers rated on the low pollen side of 2 to 4 in this book, are usually safe to have around unless you directly inhale their fragrance.

Allergy-Free Gardening is bound to become a most valuable reference for all those who have allergies or who have loved ones that suffer from allergies.

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5.0 out of 5 stars I really love this book!!!, Dec 9 2001
I've read this book over and over again, and every time I find something new. I have bad allergies and serious asthma and I need to have all the facts. Allergy-Free Gardening by Thomas Ogren is full of facts, full of important material you really can't find anywhere else. I read everything I can get my hands on about allergies and I like to garden too, so this book is perfect for me. I like the way everything is arranged in the book, very easy to use. The plants are all allergy ranked on a one to ten scale (where one is best and ten is worst) and this makes plant selection clear and simple. Ogren's writing is excellent, always interesting and cleanly expressed. Many years of research went into the writing of this fine reference book, and it shows. The book covers a very wide range of landscape and garden plants, and includes plants from the tropics to Alaska. All the plants are climate zone ranked, cultural garden tips are given freely, and there is much advice on how to find actual allergy-free plants. These allergy-free plants, it turns out, are usually female plants, since they don't produce pollen. There are pollen-free trees, bushes, vines, flowers, and even lawns. The exact names of the best plants are all in this neat book and when I go to the nursery I always take my copy with me. One of the best books I own!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars You can throw out your medication if you follow this advice!, Jun 4 2001
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R. Melious (San Diego, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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I have researched allergies for almost ten years now. In less than an hour with this book, my knowledge of allergies and pollen surpassed all of my prior research. In a world so technologically advanced, I can't believe we have missed the boat when it comes to allergies and asthma. I can't thank Mr. Ogren enough for this book. It has changed my life, in more ways than one.

I am a biochemistry student, gardener and allergic person. Mr. Ogren's theory that the overuse of male plants (abundant pollen producers) in the landscape have contributed to the increase in allergy and asthma seemed far too simple to have been overlooked for so many years. So I conducted some research of my own.

Much to my surprise, I found that the use of male plants is indeed dominant in the neighborhoods of San Diego. Far more common than I ever realized or thought possible. Male plant use is the rule, rather than the exception, along roadways and is all too frequent (with no, or very few, females) in school yards, shopping centers, parks, office buildings and home gardens. The book is a real eye opener, and if you follow its advice, a lung opener too.

Landscapers using the advice this book offers can create much healthier environments for us all and can actually do more to improve our health than our doctors. Allergists have always said "avoidance is the key" but have never really been able to offer us much advice beyond that. This book does! It is for everyone with allergies and asthma, not just gardeners. It is an encyclopedia of allergenic and non allergenic plants that should be mandatory for every landscaper, allergist and any person with allergies or asthma.

If you or a family member suffer from allergies or asthma you will find help in this book. Check it out of the library, if you can. That's how I found it, loved it and purchased it. It will help you, even if you are not a gardener. It rates plants on a scale of 1 to 10, making a plant's allergy potential very easy to understand. It describes how one allergenic plant, in the wrong location, can cause months of misery. This book is worth every penny and every moment you spend reading it!

If you are unable to identify the plants in your yard, or your neighboring yards, after reading the book, you can find free help with identification through your local nursery, county agriculture extension or garden clubs. Take a cutting to them and ask them what it is. I am almost certain that you will find the exact plant(s) in your yard, maybe a neighbor's, that cause your allergies. This book can truly change your life and your health.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Mr. Ogren will alter your understanding of allergies, April 17 2001
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Virginia Bradshaw (Burbank, California, USA) - See all my reviews
Mr. Ogren's book was first recommended to me by a friend last summer. Not being a gardener, I didn't feel a strong urge to read it myself.

I rapidly changed my mind after the same friend insisted I go with her to hear Mr. Ogren speak at the Anaheim Home and Garden Show last August.

He opened my eyes to the errors we had made in the landscaping of our home that were causing the majority of our family's allergies.

I've since bought his book and referred to his allergy index scale, OPALS, on a regular basis. Since OPALS ranks all plants one-to-ten, it is very simple to use.

This book can not be recommended too highly for anyone who has allergies themselves, or have family or friends with them.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent. Innovative Book!, April 6 2001
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Pamela L. Stafford (El Cerrito, California United States) - See all my reviews
If you're like me and you have allergies and you love to garden, this book is one you'll love! The business here about the male and female trees and shrubs is fascinating, and important to know too. I've been making some serious changes in my own yards already and it does seem to make a difference. A very good, positive difference. A very well-researched, creative, interesting book. I recommend it.
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