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Some Adopt No Mow May All Year

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawn mower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if your neighbor’s lawn already looks like a wildflower field most of the time, it could be more intentional than passersby might assume. The movement has expanded to “Let It Bloom June” and the fall version: “Leave the leaves.” Conservation and horticulture groups say year-round low-mowi…

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We know that in spring, it is advisable not to mow too much lawn to allow biodiversity to develop. Is this applied to individuals, concerned about a beautiful grass? Do the municipalities play the game? Small reminder of the benefits of high grass.

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Green turns into colour: a well-kept lawn offers hardly any habitat for insects – in contrast to the wild meadow. Why they don't only love animals and how to create a flower meadow themselves.

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tz.de broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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