We have some small areas of garden that we leave 'wild' year round, especially around the edges - we don't see the point in strimming to make the bottom of the fences look nice when we could just leave it as habitat. Main garden itself we do 'no mow may', though we usually leave it from mid-April through to the first week of June.
I'm no ecologist, so won't claim to know more than anyone here on the matter, but the way I see it is that we constantly have useful habitat around the edge of the garden and then we give an extra bonus month in the main grass for the pollinators in May. Have noticed more bees buzzing about the lawn in the years since we've doing it.
I'm no ecologist, so won't claim to know more than anyone here on the matter, but the way I see it is that we constantly have useful habitat around the edge of the garden and then we give an extra bonus month in the main grass for the pollinators in May. Have noticed more bees buzzing about the lawn in the years since we've doing it.
