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No Mow May: Does It Really Help Pollinators?

An episode of the Two Minutes in the Garden podcast, hosted by Empress of Dirt, titled "No Mow May: Does It Really Help Pollinators?" was published on April 15, 2023 and runs 10 minutes.

April 15, 2023 ·10m · Two Minutes in the Garden

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No Mow May is a popular initiative that encourages people to stop mowing their lawns for a month to help bees and other pollinators. But does it really work? And what are the drawbacks? In this episode, we explore the pros and cons of No Mow May from a gardener's perspective.

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