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Takeaways:
- Since the launch of No Mow May in 2019, studies have shown that if you mow less the pollen count in your garden could increase.
- Changing the way we mow our lawns can increase the amount of nectar available to bees and other pollinators.
- “We’ve lost the mosaic of meadows from the countryside but at least within our gardens we can do something in response to that” said botanist Trevor Dines.
Click here to view the original web page at: No Mow May: Why you shouldn’t mow the lawn in May