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You’re Part of the No Mow Movement!

Thank you for joining our community and letting your lawn grow for nature. 

Just by stopping mowing, your wilder lawn can help tackle pollution, support wildlife and even lock away carbon below the ground. 

If you’ve agreed to be contacted, we’ll be staying in touch to share some favourite No Mow Movement moments – so keep an eye on your inbox. 

If you’re looking for top tips to get started, why not check out our full No Mow Lawn Guide here. 

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How to Guides

Plantlife’s Guide to a Nature Friendly Lawn
A meadow with Oxeye daisies, lush green grass and woodlands in the background

Plantlife’s Guide to a Nature Friendly Lawn

No Mow May is the perfect starting point to get your greenspace on track for a wild summer. Learn more about how to manage your wild lawn all year round!

Simple Ways to Increase the Number of Wildflowers in Your Lawn
Clover, Selfheal and Birds-foot Trefoil all growing on a short lawn

Simple Ways to Increase the Number of Wildflowers in Your Lawn

Not as many wildflower in your lawn as you expected this year? Here are some tips from Plantlife’s wildflower experts to help you create a blooming bonanza!

Go Wild in the Garden with these Gardening Jobs
A blossoming garden lawn full of wildflower

Go Wild in the Garden with these Gardening Jobs

If you want to create a home for wildlife in your garden, here’s a couple of nature-friendly gardening jobs to inspire you. If you create the right space, nature will come.

6 Ways to Join No Mow May with no Garden

6 Ways to Join No Mow May with no Garden

As well as bringing back the blooms to our lawns, there are many ways you can get involved in No Mow May, even if you don’t have a garden.

Wildlife to Spot in Your No Mow May Lawn
A Cinnabar Moth rests on a long blade of lawn grass, image by Pip Gray

Wildlife to Spot in Your No Mow May Lawn

It’s not just our wonderful wildflowers which benefit from not mowing our lawns this May. Pollinators and other wildlife bring our gardens to life with buzzing and fluttering along our lawns, borders and hedges.

Grazing to Save Wild Plants, From Eryri to our Garden Lawns

Grazing to Save Wild Plants, From Eryri to our Garden Lawns

What do the peaks of the Eryri mountains and our garden lawns have in common? Robbie Blackhall-Miles, Plantlife’s Vascular Plant expert, explains how grazing works to protect our most species-rich habitats.