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Nigel Clarke at Green Legacy Guernsey

Hedges dramatically cut roadside pollution

07/12/2019 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

The University of Surrey – specifically Professor Prashant Kumar – have just completed a study to find out whether roadside planting (hedges and/or trees) can reduce road air pollution. (You can read about it in detail in Atmospheric Environment here.) And, as my good friends Tom …

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Low allergen garden wins gold at Chelsea Flower Show

25/05/2017 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  6 Comments

What a coup!! You see those round little yellow tickets saying OPALS? They are there to tell you, on a scale of 1 – 10, how badly that flower and its pollen will affect you if you have hay fever or allergic asthma. And they are all over the gold-winning Birmingham City Council …

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Using plants to teach about allergy

19/01/2016 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  1 Comment

I have talked before about how the amazing Nigel Clarke is aiming to turn beautiful Guernsey into a low allergen island, basing his work on Tom Ogren's OPALS Allergy plant scale. (For those of you who have not heard of Tom, he is the creator of the  OPALS scale, a …

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