Lawns are environmental deserts. They are over fertilized, often sprayed with weed killer, and don’t provide any food for insects or birds. In some areas people have embraced “No Mow May,” an effort to allow weeds like dandelions to flourish in the early spring. I tried this, but No Mow May is suitable for more northern states like Wisconsin and Minnesota. Here in Pennsylvania No Mow April is more realistic, and even here if I don’t mow for the entire month of April, I would need more than a mower to cut the grass at the end of the month.
Today, when I mowed for the first time, I didn’t cut some patches of dandelions and some small blue flowers. The lawn looks a bit raggedy, but I noticed that a number of bees seemed happy, if bees can be happy.