IF THAT’S PART OF YOUR MORNING DRIVE. I’M SURE YOU’VE BEEN SEEING CARS COVERED IN POLLEN. MAYBE YOU’RE ALLERGIES ARE STARTING TO AFFECT YOU SINUSES ISSUES LIKE SNEEZING AND RUNNY NOSES. I’M CERTAINLY ...
The first trees of the season to register are juniper and elm. In time, maple, alder, and poplar trees will get into the game ...
Even with the cool temperatures at this summer's start and an early June with less rain than usual, we are still seeing abundant changes outdoors. We need not even leave our yards to see the growth ...
Dr. Robert Bardon, a professor of forestry and environmental resources at N.C. State University, gives some scientific facts behind all that yellow dust. Questions and answers have been edited. Q. Why ...
COLUMBIA — Herrick Brown remembers a time he was doing field research on an island off the coast of Georgetown County. The USC professor looked down at his feet, the ground thick with years of fallen ...
This Gardening News column is from the online archives of The Star of North Augusta, a collection of more than 25,000 articles published from October 2007 to February 2022. We all see that yellow ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Springtime in central North Carolina means warmer temperatures, severe weather and yellow pollen, but we’ve only had two of those things recently. The yellow pine pollen that we ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — We are one week into March. While we’ve had storms and wild temperature swings so far this month, we still haven’t had the annual blanket of yellow pine pollen. In central North ...
Jeremy Siegel: This is GBH’s Morning Edition. We’ve had a good patch of weather with blossoms everywhere you turn, and this is causing some issues for people who suffer from seasonal allergies. Here ...