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Bored with manicured lawns, some homeowners adopt No Mow May all year long

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawnmower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if your neighbor’s lawn already looks like a wildflower field most of the time, it could be more intentional than passersby might assume.

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Bored with manicured lawns, some homeowners adopt No Mow May all year long

Flowers and tall grass cover the lawn of Amanda Beltranmini Healen in Nashville, Tenn., Monday, May 19, 2025, who participates in No Mow Months to improve water retention and encourage pollinators. (AP Photo/Kristin M. Hall)


NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) 鈥 No Mow May encourages homeowners to stash the lawnmower each spring and let flowers and grass grow for pollinators and water retention. And if your neighbor’s lawn already looks like a wildflower field most of the time, it could be more intentional than passersby might assume.

The movement has expanded to 鈥淟et It Bloom June鈥 and the fall version: Conservation and horticulture groups say year-round low-mowing while selectively leaving can save huge amounts of drinking water and lead to lasting and impactful ecological changes.

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