Instead of ‘No Mow May,’ Try ‘Slow Mow Summer’
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Lawns, mowed short, give us space for dogs and kids to play. They also keep our neighbors from making complaints to the town government or homeowners’ association. But a closely-cropped lawn is a flower-free monoculture. Some organizations are encouraging a “No Mow May” to allow wildflowers in the grass to bloom, benefiting pollinators, before we start cutting them down for the season.

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