Islanders encouraged to let the grass grow
ISLANDERS are being encouraged to help the natural environment and pollinators in the easiest way – by doing nothing.
ISLANDERS are being encouraged to help the natural environment and pollinators in the easiest way – by doing nothing.
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Cutting the grass once a month and leaving some areas to grow long maximises flowers for bees, Plantlife said.
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The Royal Horticultural Society has issued tips on what gardeners can do with their waste.