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| ====== No Lawns: Fun Stuff ====== | ====== No Lawns: Fun Stuff ====== | ||
| - | ===== No Mow May ===== | + | ====== 1. No Mow May ====== |
| - | No Mow May is a movement that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Unfortunately, | + | No Mow May is a movement that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Unfortunately, |
| - | The basic idea behind No Mow May is that there aren't many flowers popping up in the month of May,so allowing common lawn flowers to stay up (not mowing them over) is beneficial to pollinators. The actual impact this has varies greatly by location, so doing a little research about your localno | + | ===== 1.1 What are the benefits? ===== |
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| + | The basic idea behind No Mow May is that there aren't many flowers popping up in the month of May,so allowing common lawn flowers to stay up (not mowing them over) is beneficial to pollinators. The actual impact this has varies greatly by location, so doing a little research about your local no mow may movement is a good idea.Bee City USA has a great article on the topic. | ||
| Some common-lawn dwelling flowers in North America are: | Some common-lawn dwelling flowers in North America are: | ||
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| Note that many of these are (E) Exotic / non-native. | Note that many of these are (E) Exotic / non-native. | ||
| - | ===== What are the limitations? | + | ===== 1.2 What are the limitations? |
| + | No Mow May is a really great starting point for having a conversation about lawns in general. But in most locations, no mow on its own is not a long term solution. Invasive and non-native species will overwhelm the area quickly, leading to a post here asking for help. | ||
| - | No Mow May is a really great starting point for having a conversation about lawns in general. But in most locations, no mow on its own is not a long term solution. Invasive and non-native species will overwhelm the area quickly, leading to a post here asking for help. | + | ===== 1.3 How to No Mow May like a pro ===== |
| - | ===== How to No Mow May like a pro ===== | + | ==== - Define your spaces |
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| - | ==== Define your spaces | + | One great way to utilize No Mow May is to help define |
| - | + | For example, you might end up mowing: | |
| - | One great way to utilize No Mow May is to help define spaces that you use for recreation and spacesyou don't. You can think of your yard as an outdoor home, with different rooms for different purposes. | + | |
| * Around the perimeter of your house | * Around the perimeter of your house | ||
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| * A steep hill where you rarely walk | * A steep hill where you rarely walk | ||
| - | * In the ROW / hellstrip | + | * In the ROW / hell strip between the sidewalk and the road |
| * In a shady part of your yard where grass hardly grows anyways | * In a shady part of your yard where grass hardly grows anyways | ||
| - | These unmown spaces are now a great way to visualize where your lawn is actually being used.Remember that lawns are primarily meant to be used for recreation, so any space left unmown doesn' | + | These unmown spaces are now a great way to visualize where your lawn is actually being used.Remember that lawns are primarily meant to be used for recreation, so any space left unmown doesn' |
| - | ==== Identify Plants ==== | + | ==== - Identify Plants ==== |
| - | ====== No Mow May ====== | + | As your unmown spaces grow, start identifying what grows in the lawn and unmown areas. You'll probably find a mix of native and invasive species. In my yard, I found: |
| - | No Mow May is a movement that has gained a lot of attention in recent years. Unfortunately, | + | ^ Native ^ Invasive / non-native ^ |
| + | | Calico aster | Asiatic Honeysuckles | | ||
| + | | Prairie Ragwort | Multiflora rose | | ||
| + | | Nimblewill | Oriental Smartweed | | ||
| + | | Prairie Fleabane | Japanese Meadowsweet | | ||
| + | | Riverbank grapes | English Ivy | | ||
| + | | Black raspberry | Asian Crabapple | | ||
| + | | lots of native trees | Zelkova (Japanese Elm) | | ||
| - | ===== What are the benefits? ===== | + | There are several apps that can help you ID plants, like PictureThis, |
| - | The basic idea behind No Mow May is that there aren't many flowers popping up in the month of May,so allowing common lawn flowers to stay up (not mowing them over) is beneficial to pollinators. Theactual impact this has varies greatly by location, so doing a little research about your localno mow may movement is a good idea.Bee City USA has a great article on the topic. | + | ==== - Mow it down ==== |
| - | Some common-lawn dwelling flowers | + | Once you have established where you can eventually remove your lawn, be sure to mow down the long grass before invasive species can take hold. You might choose to mow around native species pop up in your unmown space, but just letting a former turf grass lawn run wild is not a good way to help your local ecosystem. |
| - | * Dutch White Clover (E) | + | ===== 2. Mosquito Buckets ===== |
| - | * Wild Blue Violet (N) | + | |
| - | * Dandelion (E) | + | |
| - | * Creeping Charlie (E) | + | |
| - | Note that many of these are (E) Exotic | + | For more info see the [[https:// |
| - | ===== What are the limitations? | + | Mosquitoes |
| - | No Mow May is a really great starting point for having a conversation about lawns in general. Butin most locations, no mow on its own is not a long term solution. Invasive and non-native specieswill overwhelm | + | The Mosquito Bucket Challenge |
| - | ===== How to No Mow May like a pro ===== | ||
| - | ==== Define your spaces | + | ==== 2.1 The Whole-Yard Method |
| - | One great way to utilize No Mow May is to help define spaces that you use for recreation and spacesyou don't. You can think of your yard as an outdoor home, with different rooms for differentpurposes. For example, you might end up mowing: | + | **The most effective approach |
| - | * Around the perimeter of your house | + | {{https:// |
| - | * An open space for kids to play | + | |
| - | * Near a fire pit | + | |
| - | * Around | + | |
| - | But never feel the need to mow: | + | {{https:// |
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| - | These unmown spaces are now a great way to visualize where your lawn is actually being used.Remember that lawns are primarily meant to be used for recreation, so any space left unmown doesn' | + | {{https://s.w.org/images/core/emoji/17.0.2/ |
| - | ==== Identify Plants ==== | + | {{https:// |
| - | As your unmown spaces grow, start identifying what grows in the lawn and unmown areas. You' | + | {{https:// |
| - | ^ Native ^ Invasive / non-native ^ | + | ===== Community Programs ===== |
| - | | Calico aster | Asiatic Honeysuckles | | + | |
| - | | Prairie Ragwort | Multiflora rose | | + | |
| - | | Nimblewill | Oriental Smartweed | | + | |
| - | | Prairie Fleabane | Japanese Meadowsweet | | + | |
| - | | Riverbank grapes | English Ivy | | + | |
| - | | Black raspberry | Asian Crabapple | | + | |
| - | | lots of native trees | Zelkova (Japanese Elm) | | + | |
| - | There are several apps that can help you ID plants, like PictureThis, | + | * [[https:// |
| + | * [[https://wildones.org/ | ||
| + | * [[https:// | ||
| - | ==== Mow it down ==== | ||
| - | Once you have established where you can eventually remove your lawn, be sure to mow down the longgrass before invasive species can take hold. You might choose to mow around native species pop up in yourunmown space, but just letting a former turf grass lawn run wild is not a good way to help yourlocal ecosystem. | + | ===== Crafts, Flyers, and Fun ===== |
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| - | As your unmown spaces grow, start identifying what grows in the lawn and unmown areas. You'll probably find a mix of native and invasive species. In my yard, I found: | + | |
| - | There are several apps that can help you ID plants, like PictureThis, | + | Cool yard signs, spreading knowledge, and other fun hands on stuff. |
| - | Once you have established where you can eventually remove your lawn, be sure to mow down the longgrass before invasive species can take hold. You might choose to mow around native species pop up in your unmown space, but just letting a former turf grass lawn run wild is not a good way to help yourlocal ecosystem. | + | * Homegrown National Park: [[https:// |
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