No Mow, Slow Mow 2024: FAQs
Is your community buzzing about No Mow May? It’s a catchy name for a movement that aims far beyond not mowing yards for a few weeks. It’s a chance for […]
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Is your community buzzing about No Mow May? It’s a catchy name for a movement that aims far beyond not mowing yards for a few weeks. It’s a chance for […]
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By Matthew Shepherd The lush green lawn has its roots in Europe, as a status symbol for Middle Age aristocrats: If you could have a garden that required considerable resources
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What does it take to make change in your community? No Mow May is a classic example of the hard work that it will take to engage with your local
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Photo: Matthew Shepherd No Mow April, No Mow May, Low Mow Spring FAQs How exactly will allowing my lawn to grow benefit pollinators? Mowing your lawn less allows flowering plants
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No Mow May has garnered a lot of media attention in the past few years. It’s catchy and succinct, but is it the best fit for your community this spring
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No Mow May really took flight this year! We have seen hundreds of news articles, many new towns creating their own No Mow April/May/Spring resolutions, and we have received so
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Authors: Alex Schultz, Co-Chair of Pollenablers–Fox Cities, Bee City USA AppletonIsrael Del Toro, President of Appleton Pollinator Project, Bee Campus USA Lawrence University The Appleton Bee City USA affiliate group,
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This past month Bee City USA encouraged it’s over 250 affiliates to participate in No Mow May, a conservation initiative that encourages people to stop mowing for the month of
By Molly Martin, with content by Justin Wheeler A lush, green, weed-free lawn has historically been center stage in American landscaping. It tells the whole neighborhood that you are a
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Photo: Xerces Society / Molly Martin No Mow May, Slow Mow Spring “No Mow May” is a quick and catchy name for a movement that aims far beyond not mowing