The No Mow May initiative encourages gardeners to reduce grass cutting and allow wildflowers and grasses to bloom.
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A growing “road network” is helping bring bees back to the countryside. 100 hectares of wildflower meadows—about the size of 4,000 tennis courts—now form a network of bee-friendly corridors in the ...
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It was a golden afternoon, the sky velvet at its edges with dust and smoke and distance. Long hills smudged blue-gray spread away from the draw where botanist Molly Boyter led a small band of helpers.
UK households have been urged to leave weeds in their gardens for all of May as part of a conservation campaign. Putting the ...
No Mow May” started in the U.K. as a campaign to increase biodiversity. But new research reveals a month without mowing may ...
May is the final call for one simple wildflower that can flood UK gardens with colour by summer. Sown now, it transforms ...