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flag Homeowners are letting lawns grow wild to conserve water and boost biodiversity, sparking a low-mow trend.

flag Homeowners across the U.S. are adopting a low-mow lifestyle inspired by movements like No Mow May and Let It Bloom June, letting their lawns grow wild to conserve water and boost biodiversity. flag Conservation groups support this approach, which can help pollinators and improve soil and water quality. flag While critics worry about invasive plants, experts suggest reducing mowing frequency and planting native species can yield environmental benefits without causing issues.

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