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Make-A-Wish gifts lawnmower to River Falls boy
WEAU Eau Claire· 2 days ago“This is definitely not what I was thinking was going to happen today,” Clark said. “Today I thought it was just going to be like a little picnic in the...
Does 'No Mow May' really help insect populations? Learn more about its effectiveness
Gannett via AOL· 4 days agoHave you ever heard of "No Mow May"? It's a movement where people are encouraged to skip mowing...
How to Create a Beautiful Pollinator Garden That Supports Butterflies and Bees
Better Homes & Gardens via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTo allow your lawn to flower, simply mow less frequently and keep your grass longer. Research shows...
It’s OK to mow in May — the best way to help pollinators is by adding native plants
Berkshire Eagle· 2 days agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as...
City of Freeport reminds community how to properly dispose of grass clippings
WIFR Rockford· 6 days agoThe City of Freeport reminds its residents and mowing contractors that grass clippings must be disposed of properly to prevent storm sewers from clogging. Two ways to dispose ...
Swap Your Lawn For A Garden & Feed Your Neighbors - CleanTechnica
CleanTechnica· 5 days agoNothing confirms one’s social status like a verdant lawn — not a Lamborghini in your driveway or an...
To Your Health: Bee stings common in warmer months - Times Leader
Times Leader· 6 days agoWhether we’re mowing the lawn, planting vegetables or tending to our flowers, we’re sure to...
It’s OK to mow in May
The Joplin Globe· 5 days agoIt’s a simple idea: Stop mowing your lawn in the month of May to let flowers in the lawn, such as dandelions and clover, grow and support ...
No Mow May aims to preserve wildlife, pollinator habitats
WCAX-TV Vermont· 4 days agoExperts say you can help pollinators and wildlife thrive by keeping your lawn lengthy. You might...
Young landscaper putting the 'family' in family business
LEX 18 Lexington· 2 days agoDylan McIntosh is a third-generation landscaper restarting the family business. “I started because my grandpa had this business, my dad had this business, and my uncle had this business,” Dylan ...