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Grass, Bees, and Biodiversity: Rethinking No Mow May

An episode of the Plant Doctor with Mike Meier podcast, hosted by WIZM News, titled "Grass, Bees, and Biodiversity: Rethinking No Mow May" was published on August 16, 2024 and runs 41 minutes.

August 16, 2024 ·41m · Plant Doctor with Mike Meier

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In this episode of Plant Doctor with Mike Meier, Mike tackles the controversial topic of "No Mow May" and its impact on lawns and pollinators. Mike starts by expressing his frustration with the heat and humidity, and then dives into a heated discussion about the "No Mow May" policy. He explains why he believes this policy is unnecessary and potentially harmful to both lawns and pollinators.

Mike argues that suburban landscapes already provide ample flowers for pollinators and that the policy does not significantly benefit them. He also debunks the myth that honeybees are essential for pollination, pointing out that many crops were successfully grown by Native Americans long before honeybees were introduced to North America. Mike emphasizes that wind and air currents are far more effective at distributing pollen than insects.

Throughout the episode, Mike takes calls from listeners with various plant-related questions. Al inquires about caring for Amaryllis bulbs, and Mike provides detailed instructions on how to manage their growth and dormancy. Another caller, Tom, seeks advice on dealing with sucker growth on apple trees and the mysterious issue of lilac bushes losing their leaves prematurely. Mike promises to investigate the lilac problem further and provide updates in future episodes.

Mike also discusses the practical challenges of "No Mow May," explaining how allowing grass to grow too long can lead to a weaker lawn and increased pest problems. He highlights the recent decision by the city of Appleton to reinstate grass height restrictions, validating his stance against the "No Mow May" policy.

Whether you're curious about the effectiveness of pollinators, dealing with lawn care challenges, or seeking advice on specific plant issues, this episode is packed with valuable insights and practical tips to help you maintain a healthy and thriving garden.

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