The biggest issue I have to deal with is the very long grass growing season and the relatively high growth rate.
My last mow was in late November and first one was in early March and if I don’t mow the grass almost weekly it’s pretty out of hand in mid summer.
What I’ve been doing is letting an area of the garden go to wild meadow - it’s happening naturally but I helped it along with local wild flower seeds. Seems to be attracting loads of polinators and it’s reduced my mowing.
I did the “No Mow May” this year to give the insects a bit of extra access to growth and I’ve also left a dead tree on place and generally tired to let some natural habitat just “be” there. So far it’s working great. Lots of bumble bees, honey bees, various butterflies late in the summer last year too.
I’m trying to plant up as many nectar producing flowering plants as I can too and trying to stick to native species that the local bees and other insects can use.[this post was last edited: 5/8/2022-15:55]
My last mow was in late November and first one was in early March and if I don’t mow the grass almost weekly it’s pretty out of hand in mid summer.
What I’ve been doing is letting an area of the garden go to wild meadow - it’s happening naturally but I helped it along with local wild flower seeds. Seems to be attracting loads of polinators and it’s reduced my mowing.
I did the “No Mow May” this year to give the insects a bit of extra access to growth and I’ve also left a dead tree on place and generally tired to let some natural habitat just “be” there. So far it’s working great. Lots of bumble bees, honey bees, various butterflies late in the summer last year too.
I’m trying to plant up as many nectar producing flowering plants as I can too and trying to stick to native species that the local bees and other insects can use.[this post was last edited: 5/8/2022-15:55]