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SailinAway
06-07-2022, 12:50 PM
Is it my imagination, or is this an incredibly heavy pollen year? I was out biking yesterday and saw huge clouds of pollen drifting from the pine trees. I've never actually seen that before.

Same for pine needles. Very heavy drop this year. I've never understood the pine needle and cone cycle. Is it about every 3 years? I've spent hours online looking for efficient ways of picking up pine needles and cones and concluded there is none. I pray that my next house will not be surrounded by pines, much as I love them.

thinkxingu
06-07-2022, 12:54 PM
Is it my imagination, or is this an incredibly heavy pollen year? I was out biking yesterday and saw huge clouds of pollen drifting from the pine trees. I've never actually seen that before.

Same for pine needles. Very heavy drop this year. I've never understood the pine needle and cone cycle. Is it about every 3 years? I've spent hours online looking for efficient ways of picking up pine needles and cones and concluded there is none. I pray that my next house will not be surrounded by pines, much as I love them.Yes, and while biking yesterday—L'il Buddy and I getting ready for the Cross NH Adventure Trail—some dude was blowing all his yard and driveway pollen into the street. I had to breathe through my shirt for a bit.

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Poor Richard
06-07-2022, 01:08 PM
There's a fair amount of pollen I was noticing over the weekend but today in particular....like, whoa!
:eek:

Yellow haze all the way up from Allenstown to Alton this morning. Seems like every 5ish to 7ish years there's a massive pollen release.


For the pine needles and cones, a decent leaf blower to get things started and I've even gone as far as using a garden rake to consolidate the pile. I usually grab a snow shovel to scoop it up into the trailer if everything isn't too damp.

WinnisquamZ
06-07-2022, 02:12 PM
A haze in the hills from my perch. Second day on otc meds


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Descant
06-07-2022, 02:20 PM
My lawn mower chops up/picks up needles and cones. If the drop is in non grassed areas, I don't care, except we use a leaf blower to clean walks and driveway. I have a lot of low level blueberries where others might have grass; no maintenance at all. I am surrounded by white pines.

SailinAway
06-07-2022, 06:21 PM
My lawn mower chops up/picks up needles and cones. If the drop is in non grassed areas, I don't care, except we use a leaf blower to clean walks and driveway. I have a lot of low level blueberries where others might have grass; no maintenance at all. I am surrounded by white pines.

Yes, I did discover that a lawn mower works well in areas that are mainly pine needles rather than grass. Just mow over the pine cones and they disappear. Yesterday I made the mistake of leaving my car windows open in the driveway and my house windows. Video of pollen in Gilford: https://www.wmur.com/article/video-pollen-cloud-gilford-new-hampshire-6722/40221282

I.C.Isles
06-07-2022, 06:44 PM
I know John Deere has high lift blades that do an exceptional job with pine needles and leaves in the fall.


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tis
06-08-2022, 07:03 AM
The air was foggy and at time, it blew like snow!

Merrymeeting
06-08-2022, 08:24 AM
It is heavy this year, but I can recall others when it was just as bad if not worse. Friends in the Laconia area sent pictures yesterday of plumes coming off the mountains in that area. But where we are I haven't seen the clouds of pollen here as I have in the past.

Hopefully the rain today and Thursday helps knock a lot of it down.