Wild lawn with wildflowers and mown lawn through middle

No Mow May: How to prepare your lawn

No Mow May is an annual campaign that encourages people to let their lawns grow wild throughout the month of May. Urban and suburban gardens can become havens for wildlife, wildflowers, and grasses, helping to feed bees, butterflies, and pollinators throughout the summer.

James Ewens, gardening expert at Green Feathers point outs, “Habitat loss, pesticides, and climate change, are all contributing to the endangering of pollinators, so it’s crucial that these critters are protected and provided for, and this can start in our own gardens.”

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