Why the UK is letting the grass grow under its feet – literally
Meadows are blooming again across the land and even the Tower of London is in on the act.
Imagine an English country garden and it’s likely to feature herbaceous borders teeming with summer flowers, old-fashioned climbing roses and a perfectly mown lawn.
These days, however, the lawn may not be quite so picture perfect. The No Mow May movement, which encourages gardeners to leave the mower in the shed for a month if not longer, is part of a national debate over biodiversity and sustainability in Britain.
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