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No Mow May: What to know about the campaign to help your garden become a pollinators’ paradise

Por: The Boston Globe Nation May 08, 2023

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From Dry January to No Shave November, month-long challenges with catchy names can offer a chance for those looking to improve their physical health, mental health, or raise awareness for an issue they care about.Now, there’s a trend that has been gaining momentum in the past few years among gardeners and environmentalists: .According to UK-based botanical charity Plantlife, the campaign encourages garden owners not to mow their lawns for the... + full article



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