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 alyaza [they/she]   ( @alyaza@beehaw.org ) MA to EnvironmentEnglish · 2 years ago

There’s Little Science Behind 'No Mow May': Ecologists don’t agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.

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There’s Little Science Behind 'No Mow May': Ecologists don’t agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.

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 alyaza [they/she]   ( @alyaza@beehaw.org ) MA to EnvironmentEnglish · 2 years ago
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Ecologists don't agree on what makes for the healthiest lawn. And restoring biodiversity requires more than doing less.
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    I don’t know what bind weed is, but I like dandelions okay. You kind of have to, you’re never going to win against them.

    Just tell yourself bees like them.

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      if there is something more insidious and prolific than dandelions, its bind-weed. its a crawling, climbing vine with spade leaves and little purpleish flowers. climbs everywhere and chokes the shit out of everything it covers. the root system goes deep and wide. very hard to get rid of once it takes hold.

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