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No Mow May is a First Step
by Marilyn Trent
June 1, 2022
It’s possible that the
most
important thing that
No Mow May
might have accomplished was that it caused us to pause in our normal routine of lawn care.
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Pollinators Have Something to Say About Leaves. . .
by Marilyn Trent
October 15, 2021
While many of us humans who live in suburban and urban communities value a tidy lawn, pollinators would prefer it if you didn't do anything with your leaves! They need them for food and for overwintering as eggs, larva and adults . . .
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