well-suited for no-mow may at all. if you have a yard exclusively mono-cultured grass, we re not looking for tall grass. we re looking to provide a bit of room for plants that flower that provide pollen for the pollinators to grow a little bit before we cut them down in the early season. if you have a lawn that s all grass, you might not be a good candidate for no-mow may in the first place. if you were driving if you were driving through cleveland heights, ohio today on this saturday, what would i see? what s going on relative to public lands? sure. on our public lands, we ve restricted our mowing a little bit. so, we ve say, for instance, on the medians, on divided roads, we have thus far mowed a
A few Michigan cities and various residents have adopted the “No Mow May” initiative, aimed at promoting a healthy habitat for pollinators like bees to thrive.