“For Sale” and “Congrats, Graduate!” lawn signs are common spring sights, and in some suburban and city neighborhoods homeowners are posting a new seasonal sign: “No Mow May.” They’re letting their ...
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‘No Mow May' is out, ‘Slow Mow Summer' is in
"Slow Mow Summer" is a new movement that encourages more sustainable lawn care for the summer months. While "No Mow May" has gained popularity for the last several years, "Slow Mow Summer" takes the ...
February might feel like the first real hint of spring – the days are getting longer, the bulbs are pushing through, and there’s a definite urge to get back out in the garden. But is your lawn really ...
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