It's a lovely day here, and someone commented that a neighbour is already firing up their lawnmower......I'm not cutting our grass, not until after May.
Our lawn has pignuts, self heal, daisies, shepherd's purse, lily of the valley, clover, poppies, wood millet, many different grasses, etc., infesting it.
If left to grow in peace it's a little meadow and the bees and butterflies love it.
I cut and tidy the edges and leave the rest until the end of May.
Plantlife has a page about it, how even a small patch can harbour so much variety and support native insects.
www.plantlife.org.uk
Good excuse not to cut the grass
Our lawn has pignuts, self heal, daisies, shepherd's purse, lily of the valley, clover, poppies, wood millet, many different grasses, etc., infesting it.
If left to grow in peace it's a little meadow and the bees and butterflies love it.
I cut and tidy the edges and leave the rest until the end of May.
Plantlife has a page about it, how even a small patch can harbour so much variety and support native insects.
Join No Mow May
No Mow May is Plantlife’s annual campaign urging everyone to pack away the lawnmower, let wildflowers grow freely and help nature. Whether you’re in a city, town or the countryside, it’s super easy to take part.
www.plantlife.org.uk
Good excuse not to cut the grass

