No-mow May helps give pollinators a chance to pollinate
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Did you do No-Mow May?
I did. The concept, in case you haven’t heard, is to not mow your lawn until after May, so the pollinators (largely bees) can take advantage of the wildflowers that are so numerous in spring. Two Michigan cities that I know of officially endorsed the idea by announcing they would instruct code enforcement officers not to issue citations for uncut grass. (Can you guess which two?*)
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