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Standard grass lawns are overrated. With this alternative, your lawn smells delicious and attracts helpful pollinators.
Some of Contosta’s tips are: Mow every two weeks — mowing less often allows for spontaneous lawn flowers, such as clover and dandelions, to grow. These flowers provide important nectar for bees, which ...
No Mow May, a movement that originated in the UK, has made its way into Alabama. What is the movement and does it clash with Alabama ordinances?
Letting grass grow too tall in May can stress lawns and isn’t the best way to help pollinators, according to NDSU ...
No mow May sees homeowners avoid mowing their lawn to help welcome wildlife into their gardens - here are the benefits of it ...
No Mow May encourages less lawn mowing during May to support pollinators. Less frequent mowing benefits bees and other wildlife by providing more pollen and nectar. Benefits of No Mow May include ...
Homewood Mayor Rich Hofeld was unaware the village opted out of No Mow May, and has plants that attract polinating insects.
Discover why 'No Mow May' isn't effective for pollinator support in North America. Learn about better ways to help bees and other pollinators thrive.
The environmental campaign encourages people to let their lawns grow freely for a month in order to support pollinators—but ...
To keep your lawn in tip-top shape, she recommends mowing at least weekly to a height of about 4cm, which helps ward off unwanted weeds and moss. But it's not just about frequency - timing is key ...
“Lawn alternatives | 2022 Year in Review 1/6/23,” to learn more about pollinator lawns. If you were thinking about participating in No Mow May, it’s great that you are concerned for ...